Friday, March 07, 2003


Python Desktop Server 0.4.16 The Python Desktop Server is a combined Weblog authoring tool, XMLRPC/SOAP server, and news aggregator. It allows one to read RSS news feeds, post to a community server (such as Radio Userland or any Python Community Server installation), and includes tools for Weblog and homepage management. It features a Web interface, a built-in Web server, extensibility through scripts that connect via XMLRPC or macros, and a plugin architecture.  [freshmeat.net]
9:27:31 AM    

The LISFeeds portal is a centralized RSS aggregator for library science professionals. We have a similar aggregator at Harvard Law. [Scripting News]
8:59:39 AM    

SocialDynamX: "FM RadioStation is a desktop application that enhances the Radio experience by integrating 3 applications: news aggregator, blog publishing tool, and web browser into a single, easy-to-use, unified experience." [Scripting News]
8:58:04 AM    

Mambo SiteServer 4.0.12 Mambo SiteServer is a dynamic Web content management tool that is capable of building sites from several pages to several thousand. It comes complete with 10 built-in modules, a WYSIWYG editor, site statistics, an admin interface, multi language support, custom module support, and more. [freshmeat.net]
8:55:39 AM    

NewsMonster Beta1.1.1  NewsMonster is an advanced Weblog manager, reputation system, micropayment economy, and semantic Web application. It allows the user to keep track of news and use reputation within the blogging community to help discover new Weblogs, important articles, and other compelling relationships. [freshmeat.net]
8:44:13 AM    

Paint Shop Pro 8.0 Beta 3b Released Paint Shop Pro takes image editing to a new level of functionality and ease of use. Designed for users who want control, power, and flexibility, Paint Shop Pro delivers the tools you need to easily capture, create, enhance, and optimize your graphics projects. [BetaNews.Com]
8:19:43 AM    

Jack Audio Connection Kit 0.61.0 JACK is a low-latency audio server. It can connect a number of different applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio between themselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (i.e., as normal applications), or can they can run within the JACK server (as a "plugin"). JACK is different from other audio server efforts in that it has been designed from the ground up to be suitable for professional audio work. This means that it focuses on two key areas: synchronous execution of all clients, and low latency operation.  [freshmeat.net]
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