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KeePass: 1.13 released
2008-09-08
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master password or a key file. So you only have to remember one single master password or select the key file to unlock the whole database. Databases are encrypted using very secure encryption algorithms (AES/Rijndael, Twofish).
KeePass 1.13 has been released and can be downloaded from:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=95013&package_id=101217
This is a stable release. It is recommended to upgrade from any previous 1.x version to 1.13.
The complete changelog can be found here:
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=624684&group_id=95013
Mumble: 1.1.5 Released
2008-09-08
Low-latency, high-quality voice communication for gamers. Includes game linking, so voice from other players comes from the direction of their characters, and has echo cancellation so the sound from your loudspeakers won't be audible to other players.
Mumble, the low-latency VoIP application for games, has just released version 1.1.5 for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The files can be downloaded from https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=147372.
Along with lots of bugfixes, this release adds support for controlling Murmur through ZeroC ICE, and key suppression, so your Mumble shortcuts won't affect your game.
gerbv: 2.1.0 released
2008-09-08
Gerbv is an open source Gerber file (RS-274X only) viewer. Gerbv lets you load several files on top of each other, do measurements on the displayed image, etc. Besides viewing Gerbers, you may also view Excellon drill files as well as pick-place files.
Hello!
This is to announce the release of gerbv-2.1.0! Gerbv is an open source
Gerber file (RS-274X only) viewer for Linux and other unix flavors. Besides
viewing Gerbers, you may also view Excellon drill files as well as XYRS
(pick-place) files. For more information, browse to gerbv's web site:
http://gerbv.sourceforge.net/
Gerbv is allied with the gEDA Project, an open-source collaborative
which has produced an end-to-end tool chain for PCB design on Linux and
other unices. The gEDA Project's website is here:
http://geda.seul.org/
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Gerbv release 2.1.0 introduces several new features. Here is
a list of new features:
* Added ability to select objects, with the option of deleting or viewing
basic properties of the objects
* Split off the core functionality of gerbv into a library (libgerbv) to
allow developers to quickly write software using Gerber
parsing/editing/exporting/rendering functionality. Full DOxygen
documentation has also been created to facilitate developers wishing to use
libgerbv.
* Added export to RS274X and Excellon functionality, allowing gerbv to
translate files between formats. The RS274X export function can also be
gerbv/web> cat ANNOUNCEMENT-2.1.0
Hello!
This is to announce the release of gerbv-2.1.0! Gerbv is an open source
Gerber file (RS-274X only) viewer for Linux and other unix flavors. Besides
viewing Gerbers, you may also view Excellon drill files as well as XYRS
(pick-place) files. For more information, browse to gerbv's web site:
http://gerbv.sourceforge.net/
Gerbv is allied with the gEDA Project, an open-source collaborative
which has produced an end-to-end tool chain for PCB design on Linux and
other unices. The gEDA Project's website is here:
http://geda.seul.org/
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Gerbv release 2.1.0 introduces several new features. Here is
a list of new features:
* Added ability to select objects, with the option of deleting or viewing
basic properties of the objects
* Split off the core functionality of gerbv into a library (libgerbv) to
allow developers to quickly write software using Gerber
parsing/editing/exporting/rendering functionality. Full DOxygen
documentation has also been created to facilitate developers wishing to use
libgerbv.
* Added export to RS274X and Excellon functionality, allowing gerbv to
translate files between formats. The RS274X export function can also be
used to "clean" troublesome files to a more compatible format.
* Added the ability to override the Excellon format "guessing", allowing
non-standard drill files to be correctly rendered
* Greatly expanded the command line functionality, including the ability to
panelize boards into a single one through the command line
* Added "Aperture usage" tab to Gerber reports. This allows the user to
see how often each aperture is used in all visible layers of his project.
Several notable bugs were squished in release 2.1.0:
* Fixed bug when exporting several layers to SVG/PDF/PS, which caused
corrupted output and/or crashes
* Fixed several Windows-only problems related to parsing and rendering
* Fixed rendering bug when using polygon objects within step and repeat
blocks
* Improved RS-274X export output format to work with certain Gerber viewing
software
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Gerbv's homepage is on SourceForge:
http://gerbv.sourceforge.net/.
There you will find a bug database, a feature request database, the CVS repo
and a commit mailinglist.
To download gerbv-2.1.0, go to
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gerbv/
and grab gerbv-2.1.0.tar.gz
To install gerbv do this:
1. tar zxf gerbv-2.1.0.tar.gz
2. cd gerbv-2.1.0
3. ./configure
4. make && make install
Interesting configure options are:
--help : Lists all configure options.
--enable-debug : Program will output lots of debug spew while running
(default = no -> no debug output by default.)
--disable-exportpng : Disable compilation of export of PNGs.
(default = no -> exportpng on by default.)
--enable-unit-mm : Set default unit for coordinates in status bar to mm
(default = no -> units = inches by default.)
--disable-cairo : Use GDK only for graphics rendering.
(default = no -> both GDK and cairo used by default.)
--enable-efence : Link with ElectricFence for malloc debugging
(default = no -> efence off by default.)
--disable-update-desktop-database
: Update desktop icon database after installation
(default = no -> desktop icon installed by default.)
Thank you for using gerbv-2.1.0!
-- The gerbv team
Elastix: 1.2 Stable Released
2008-09-08
Elastix is an appliance software that integrates the best tools available for Asterisk-based PBXs into a easy-to-use interface. It also adds its own set of utilities to make it the best software package available for open source telephony.
A new stable version of Elastix 1.2 is now available for download with new features and various bugs have been corrected. The principal changes include updating Asterisk to version 1.4.21.2 and Zaptel to version 1.4.11. Thanks to personnel at Redfone , we now have a GPL module to administer Redfone's foneBRIDGE.
Among the new features we would like to mention that the Asterisk Log module is ready. This module will allow you to have more specific and complete reports than available in the previous version.
In this version, Roundcube also has improvements. It is now possible for mail users to change their own passwords without asking the administrator. You no longer have to share your passwords with the Elastix administrator. Now the users have control and the administrator less responsibility. The integration with Postfix is better with no more email senders of the following type: user.mydomain.com@mydomain.com.This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
The calendar module, a useful tool for reminders and wake up calls in hotels, has now been integrated with the schedule module. Now you can use your calendar to make phone calls using numbers from your schedule, and not only to local extensions.
The new distribution also includes some tools that will be fully functional in the near future. Spamassassin is now part of Elastix and in the next version it will have an administrative interface. We are working on the integration of Mailman mailing lists with Elastix, and in the future there will be other new surprises.
For the complete list of changes, please refer to the changelog.(http://www.elastix.org/changelog.txt)
JXplorer: release candidate 1: verstion 3.2.1
2008-09-08
A free java ldap client with LDIF support, security (inc SSL, SASL & GSSAPI), translated into many languages (inc. Chinese), online help, user forms and many other features. Support at: jxplorer-users@lists.sourceforge.net or: http://jxplorer.org
This is a minor release with some incremental improvements and minor bug fixes. At the same time we have moved to using the sourceforge subversion repository, and cleaned up the build so that a full checkout provides a buildable image. (We've also created a single 'package' that gives a complete working and buildable project image, as well as a smaller 'deploy' package that just give you the browser).
Some minor packaging wrinkles still to be sorted, but otherwise if the release candidate checks out we'll make this the 3.2.1 release.
JXplorer Version 3.2.1 Release Notes
===================================
... This is a minor release with some incremental improvements, but a lot of changes to the build and source control system.
* Support for loading LDIF files as command line argument
* Support for displaying raw password strings in table editor using 'mask.raw.passwords=false' in jxconfig.txt
* Some fixes for MAC look and feel; added GTK look and feel
* Added beginnings of Taiwanese chinese language file - only partial. Reformated chinese to be traditional chinese file.
* Added stand alone 'smart keystore editor' as a sub-project of JXplorer (separate target in ant build, creates an executable jar file)
* Work on ant build file; making sure that shell script permissions are maintained
* Moved source to subversion repository, restructured to allow 'single check out, single build'; more modifications to build file.
Thanks to evereasy@gmail.com for the Taiwanese language file
Thanks to Pawel Zuzelski for the LDIF code
GTK L&F suggested by Alfonsas Stonis
Executable jar file version of smart keystore editor from Santthosh Babu Selvadurai
September 2008
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SF.net: Site Status Page released!
2008-07-21
SourceForge.net staff have launched a new Site Status page which provides regular updates regarding our ongoing datacenter migration to Chicago, scheduled downtimes, unplanned outages, and new feature launches. See it at: https://sourceforge.net/sitestatus/
SourceForge.net: Moving.... To Chicago
2008-06-17
The SourceForge.net site will perform the next leg of its migration starting 2008-06-18 at 03:00 Pacific (GMT -8).
Migration is expected to last no more than 12 hours. During this window (except the actual cutover, when a brief service interruption may occur), the site will remain online in read-only mode. CVS, Subversion, Mailing List and Project Web services will not be impacted; they are slated for migration in the near future.
2008 Community Choice Awards Nominations Open
2008-05-12
Nominations are now open for the 2008 Community Choice Awards. Go nominate your favorite projects before it's too late!
Introducing SourceForge Jobs
2008-02-13
We're proud to announce SourceForge Jobs! This highly integrated job listing engine, powered by Jobthread, allows techies to easily find their dream job. Job posters can also now reach the world's top technical talent right where they live.
For a limited time, when you post a job to SourceForge Jobs, you will be automatically get exposure to 8 million additional IT professionals on Slashdot, Linux.com, Freshmeat, IT Managers Journal and Newsforge for free.
Project Wiki General Availability
2007-06-12
We're proud to announce the general availability of our new project wikis! These easy to use and fully-functional wikis, powered by Wikispaces, allow collaboration on project documentation and other dynamic content.
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