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G3D Engine: 7.01 Released
2008-11-25
C++ 3D graphics library for game developers, researchers, and students. It is a base of robust and high performance code common to most 3D projects.
The G3D 3D Graphics Engine 7.01 has been released. You can download it for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and OS X from http://g3d-cpp.sf.net.
Major highlights of this release include:
* Video input and output
* Extended developer tools and GUI
* Parallax bump mapping for SuperShader
* Minor feature extensions and documentation on all classes
TurboCASH 4: Release Candidate1
2008-11-25
TurboCASH Accounting, entry level Delphi, Windows Accounting package for single users, small networks and distributed networks. Accomodates developer scripts, local plugins and multi language translation. Ideal for SME market.
The TurboCASH Project is proud to present our Release Candidate 1 for TurboCASH 4.0.1.10 This is the culmination of a years preparation to move TurboCASH to a new platform based on the Firebird database.
This release has been prepared to ship to 81 countries. The biggest change we have made here is to open up the the code for the input of a greater number of contributors. The plugin architecture has been widened to include Delphi dlls.
The program sports a revised user interface and improves data accessability. Included now is the Reportman Database reporter. TurboCASH 4 can run from a singel user embedded on a memory stick right up to 50 Plus users.
pam_mount: 1.4 released
2008-11-25
pam_mount is a Pluggable Authentication Module that can mount volumes for a user session (login). Supports mounting local filesystems of any kind the normal mount utility supports, with extra code to better support CIFS, FUSE, various crypto, and more.
This release contains a few LUKS regression fixes.
Free-SA: 1.5.0
2008-11-25
Free-SA is statistic analyzer for daemons log files similar to SARG. Its main advantages over SARG are much better speed (7x-20x times), more reports support, crossplatform work and W3C compliance of generated HTML/CSS reports code.
I am continuing support of 1.x.y Free-SA branch and work on 2.0.0b2 which will have all features whose appear on 1.x.y branch.
Changes from 1.4.5 to 1.5.0:
* License changed to GPLv3+.
* Incorrect ha and gz extensions removed.
* DOCDIR variable added.
* Unified copyright string everwhere via PROGCOPYRIGHT variable added.
* Experimental support of NetCache and Blue Coat logs via Squid 2.x native log format added.
* Now you may use true/false or yes/no or enable/disable or 1/0 as boolean value in configuration file.
* Log format autodetection removed due to its useless and slowness. By default Squid 2.x native log format is chosen.
* 'skip_errors' experimental option for skipping erroneous log file records added. Earlier program just stopped when seen error on log.
* Other small fixes.
* To specify year value for syslog based log formats a SYSLOGYEAR macro was added.
* Additional checks for small int values specified at config file added.
* '-V' command line option for output of advanced information about current program build added.
* Debug message about last date seen added for debug level 1.
* Other small fixes.
SZARP: 3.0 released
2008-11-24
SZARP is a full-featured, open source (GPL) SCADA system for Linux. Client programs are available for Linux and Windows.
Year after publishing SZARP as Open-Source we have a new major release - 3.0.
There are many changes from previous version, full log is available at http://www.szarp.com.pl/?q=en, most important includes:
* full unicode support
* internationalization, including mechanism for on-the-fly translation of technical parameters' names
* embedded LUA scripting language for defining both server- and client-side parameters; editor for user's parameters
* experimental support for OpenGL draws display
* new, free logo
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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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