OpenMediaVault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. It contains services like SSH, (S)FTP, SMB/CIFS, DAAP media server, RSync, BitTorrent client and many more. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins.
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OpenMediaVault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices, but is not limited to those scenarios. It is a simple and easy to use out-of-the-box solution that will allow everyone to install and administrate a Network Attached Storage without deeper knowledge. [Less]
For designers and other computer users who must deal with a large number of fonts, a font management solution is essential.
Fonty Python allows Linux users to keep lists of fonts in easy-to-use collections for viewing and on-the-fly installation/uninstallation.
With this program you can
... [More] assign/remove fonts to/from a 'pog' (from the word typography) and then install the pog. All the fonts within it will be linked within your $HOME/.fonts directory. When you are done using them (in other applications), you can simply remove the pog, and all the links will be removed too.
It's great for keeping your fonts organized on a per client/project/job basis. It also keeps "font clutter" in your font choosers down. [Less]
It supports both IPv4 and IPv6. Works on POSIX compliant systems, it is written in C. Supports basic authentication, but doesn't implement completely the http specification. Can be used to easily share directories, since it's basedir can be set using directly the command line. Allows the execution
... [More] of server-side scripts and implements the thread-pool pattern to reuse it's threads. Works on GNU/Linux and MacOsX. [Less]
2D vector animation API (Python) with:
- Tweening and keyframes - using simple strings for frames.
- Containment of things within things.
- Path following.
- Clipping.
- Hit detection (buttons etc.)
- Use of Inkscape SVG as a "distributed" IDE -- design all graphics in Inkscape and animate
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Things came about by play and happy accident. It relies on python-Cairo and python-rsvg and has been developed on GNU/Linux.
I would really like someone to take the idea and replicate it in C or C++ for the superior speed animation requires. [Less]
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