Tracker is a powerful desktop-neutral first class object database,
tag/metadata database, search tool and indexer.
Tracker is also extremely fast and super efficient with your systems
memory when compared with some other competing frameworks and is by far
the fastest and most memory efficient Nautilus search and Deskbar
backends currently availble.
It consists of a common object database that allows entities to have an
almost infinte number of properties, metadata (both embedded/harvested
as well as user definable), a comprehensive database of keywords/tags
and links to other entities.
NB: most patches have already been committed upstream by now.
based on initial work by bernd@
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
Pcapdiff is a tool developed by the EFF to compare two packet captures
and identify potentially forged, dropped, or mangled packets.
Two technically-inclined friends can set up packet captures on their
own computers and produce network traffic between their two computers
over the Internet.
Later, they can run pcapdiff on the two packet capture files to
identify suspicious packets for further investigation.
(second attempt in the right dir... no cookie for me)
concrete5 is a building material for websites written in PHP,
using a MySQL database, and running on your live webserver,
to make editing websites easy.
TEA is a powerful and simple-in-use QT-based text editor with syntax
highlighting. TEA can also open Openoffice.org Writer and Microsoft
Word 2007 files.
landry@ and Brad for testing various versions of this diff.
ok landry@ after a few rounds of pain with Maildir and the sidebar
patch, eventually resulting in snapshot/patches/sidebar-buffy_c.
work on enblend-enfuse, big thanks!
Goal: an easy to use cross-platform panoramic imaging toolchain
based on the Panorama Tools library.
With hugin you can assemble a mosaic of photographs into a
complete immersive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping
pictures and much more.
This package contains the following programs:
- hugin, The main program, a GUI for the panorama tools suite
and some programs included here.
- nona, a simple replacement for PTStitcher (doesn't support most
features of PTStitcher, but is faster, opensource and
will be extended in the future).
- nona_gui, nona with a graphical progress bar.
- autooptimiser, optimise a panorama pairwise, starting from an
anchor image. cmd line version of the pairwise mode in hugin
will be hooked to the build after tests on additional arch.
Autopano-SIFT-C automatically creates control points for
groups of overlapping photographs using SIFT ("scale-invariant
feature transform").
It can be controlled from within the Hugin GUI front-end.
N.B. The SIFT algorithm is restricted in the USA by a patent
owned by the University of British Columbia.
will be hooked to the build after tests on additional arch.
Enblend combines images that partially overlap into a single large
image with no seams (panorama generation). This is a command-line
tool which performs the actual composition; another tool is required
to line up the images ready for input (e.g. Hugin).
Enfuse combines images that overlap into a single image with good
focus and exposure (exposure stacking for high dynamic range, focus
stacking for extended depth-of-field).
will be hooked to the build after tests on additional arch.
big thanks to Emmanuel Viaud for rewriting some C++ to build with GCC 3.
The panorama tools are mainly used to build panoramic images from
a set of overlapping images. The usability extends beyond "just"
building panoramas by far though. You can, for instance, use them
to render an average of multiple images to broaden the dynamic range
of the images or average out noise. You can also build object movies
with them, morph between images and much more.
will be hooked to the build after tests on additional arch.
tweaks to autoconf input files from Emmanuel Viaud, thanks!
(ready for a gcc4 switch to enable webkit)
notice -phonon got scraped, because it becomes too hard to keep phonon out
of main qt tools way (like assistant on top of qtconfig)