Thursday, March 31, 2005
MinGW - Home
The Dev-C Resource Site
Jazarsoft - Product Information (Virtual Keyboard/Win32)
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Copernic Desktop Search - The Search Engine for Your PC
Saturday, March 26, 2005
Trial: Rational Web Developer for WebSphere Software V6.0
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
PEGASYS Inc. :Products
Monday, March 21, 2005
Snert . Com - Software - mod_throttle/3.1.2 for Apache 1.3
Apache Modules - Ivn Software
Apache Module Registry - Search Interface
Snert . Com - Software - mod_throttle/3.1.2 for Apache 1.3
Snert . Com - Software - mod_throttle/3.1.2 for Apache 1.3
This Apache module is intended to reduce the load on your server & bandwidth generated by popular virtual hosts, directories, locations, or users according to supported polices (see below) that decide when to delay or refuse requests. Also mod_throttle can track and throttle incoming connections by IP address or by authenticated remote user.
Only for Apache 1.3!!!
This Apache module is intended to reduce the load on your server & bandwidth generated by popular virtual hosts, directories, locations, or users according to supported polices (see below) that decide when to delay or refuse requests. Also mod_throttle can track and throttle incoming connections by IP address or by authenticated remote user.
Only for Apache 1.3!!!
Mod_Bandwidth for Apache Webserver
Monday, March 14, 2005
Issue Tracking Software Download Directory
Workflow Download.com - Issue Tracking Software Download Directory: "Issue Tracking Software Download Directory"
Saturday, March 12, 2005
GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program
Thursday, March 10, 2005
Free Download Manager | Download
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
ettercap
ettercap: "Ettercap is a suite for man in the middle attacks on LAN. It features sniffing of live connections, content filtering on the fly and many other interesting tricks.
It supports active and passive dissection of many protocols (even ciphered ones) and includes many feature for network and host analysis. "
It supports active and passive dissection of many protocols (even ciphered ones) and includes many feature for network and host analysis. "
Saturday, March 05, 2005
Send XMS as a voice Messenger via ISDN
Send XMS as a voice Messenger via ISDN
Voice messages
Additionally to the ability to communicate with cellular phones and pagers SendXMS can also communicate with "normal" phones. To use this feature you have to use a voice modem or CAPI 2.0. There are preconfigured entries in the provider file (sendxms.pro) to use voice messages. To play a voice message that message has to be in the native coding format of the corresponding device (this formats differ between different modem manufactures). To play voice messages in different formats you have to use conversion programs. Many such conversion programs are freely available (for example sox or mgetty+sendfax). To play a voice message you have to call SendXMS in the same way as if you send a text message, except that you have to explicitly specify the predefined provider VOICE (for voice modem) or VOICE_ISDN (for CAPI 2.0):
sendxms -pVOICE 07246942484 -fvoice.dat
or
sendxms -pVOICE 07246942484 < voice.dat
In both cases the specified number will be called and the voice message stored in the file voice.dat will be played.
Using CAPI 2.0 you can directly send WAV files if these are coded in aLaw or uLaw fomrat using 8 KhZ, 1 channel and 8 bit. Using any other device the meaage has to be coded the native format of the used device. The easiest way to record such a message is to use SendXMS itself with such a command:
sendxms -pVOICE 07246942484 -fvoice.dat -aRECEIVE
Voice messages
Additionally to the ability to communicate with cellular phones and pagers SendXMS can also communicate with "normal" phones. To use this feature you have to use a voice modem or CAPI 2.0. There are preconfigured entries in the provider file (sendxms.pro) to use voice messages. To play a voice message that message has to be in the native coding format of the corresponding device (this formats differ between different modem manufactures). To play voice messages in different formats you have to use conversion programs. Many such conversion programs are freely available (for example sox or mgetty+sendfax). To play a voice message you have to call SendXMS in the same way as if you send a text message, except that you have to explicitly specify the predefined provider VOICE (for voice modem) or VOICE_ISDN (for CAPI 2.0):
sendxms -pVOICE 07246942484 -fvoice.dat
or
sendxms -pVOICE 07246942484 < voice.dat
In both cases the specified number will be called and the voice message stored in the file voice.dat will be played.
Using CAPI 2.0 you can directly send WAV files if these are coded in aLaw or uLaw fomrat using 8 KhZ, 1 channel and 8 bit. Using any other device the meaage has to be coded the native format of the used device. The easiest way to record such a message is to use SendXMS itself with such a command:
sendxms -pVOICE 07246942484 -fvoice.dat -aRECEIVE
Phone Tone Decoder Control , high performance , stable and very easy to used ActiveX Control to decode variant of tone signals.
www.PHONER.de
www.PHONER.de: "Phoner ist eine Windows-Anwendung, ein so genanntes SoftPhone, welches das Telefonieren �ber ISDN- und Soundkarte gestattet. Der Aufbau von Sprachverbindungen zu analogen und digitalen (= ISDN) Gegenstellen erfolgt durch Verwendung von CAPI. Diese Programmierschnittstelle wird von den ISDN-Hardwareherstellern mitgeliefert.
Phoner baut bei abgehenden Rufen eine eigene (kostenpflichtige) Verbindung auf. Es fallen also exakt die gleichen Kosten an, als wenn man von einem ISDN-Telefon aus telefoniert.
Seit der Version 1.66 kann man mit Phoner auch VoIP (Voice over IP) nutzen, indem man Verbindungen zu SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Gegenstellen aufbauen kann."
Phoner baut bei abgehenden Rufen eine eigene (kostenpflichtige) Verbindung auf. Es fallen also exakt die gleichen Kosten an, als wenn man von einem ISDN-Telefon aus telefoniert.
Seit der Version 1.66 kann man mit Phoner auch VoIP (Voice over IP) nutzen, indem man Verbindungen zu SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Gegenstellen aufbauen kann."
CT Messenger - Scriptable TAPI ActiveX Object Toolkit
Friday, March 04, 2005
SMS Client - Home
OutOfOrder.cc :: mod_log_sql
Scratchy - The Apache Log Parser and HTML Report Generator for Python
Scratchy - The Apache Log Parser and HTML Report Generator for Python: "Scratchy is a set of scripts to parse Apache web server log files and extract useful information. From this data, Scratchy will create HTML reports so that website administrators can easily view the information and determine trends and their typical audience.
Scratchy began as a proof-of-concept which allowed me to compile stats about my personal website. As time progressed I continually added features and improvements and I felt that it would be useful to others.
Why Scratchy?
Well, the name of the project of course comes from the Simpsons 'Itchy and Scratchy Show'. The functionality that the project aims to supply is a complete log parsing and report generating tool. Also, there seemed to be a need for such a project in Python. I have seen some other Apache log parsers but they were developed in other languages (such as Perl, C, etc). One goal of this project is for it to be extensible, to that tune, most of the report appearance can be easily modified by tweaking a single config file.
What information does Scratchy report?
# Accessed web pages
# Hosts accessing your website
# Operating systems
# Browsers and versions
# Search engines
# Robots
# File types accessed
# Errors
# Country name lookups (if enabled).
# Charts of most data (if enabled).
# A trace of pages accessed by each ip address (if enabled)."
Scratchy began as a proof-of-concept which allowed me to compile stats about my personal website. As time progressed I continually added features and improvements and I felt that it would be useful to others.
Why Scratchy?
Well, the name of the project of course comes from the Simpsons 'Itchy and Scratchy Show'. The functionality that the project aims to supply is a complete log parsing and report generating tool. Also, there seemed to be a need for such a project in Python. I have seen some other Apache log parsers but they were developed in other languages (such as Perl, C, etc). One goal of this project is for it to be extensible, to that tune, most of the report appearance can be easily modified by tweaking a single config file.
What information does Scratchy report?
# Accessed web pages
# Hosts accessing your website
# Operating systems
# Browsers and versions
# Search engines
# Robots
# File types accessed
# Errors
# Country name lookups (if enabled).
# Charts of most data (if enabled).
# A trace of pages accessed by each ip address (if enabled)."