Yahoo:
* Added an account action to open your inbox in the yahoo prpl.
* Added support for Unicode status messages in Yahoo.
* Server-stored aliases for Yahoo. (John Moody)
* Fixed support for Yahoo! doodling.
* Limited support for MSN Messenger contacts
Bonjour:
* Bonjour plugin uses native Avahi instead of Howl
* Bonjour plugin supports Buddy Icons
XMPP:
* Only report conversation close when 'send typing notifications' preference is turned on (Bob Rossi)
Pidgin:
* Show current outgoing conversation formatting on the font label on the toolbar
* Slim new redesign of conversation tabs to maximize number of conversations that can fit in a window
* Tab bar is not visible when only one conversation is open. You can drag and drop conversations from the infopane.
* Moved "Reset Formatting" toolbar button to Font menu.
* Double click on the infopane to alias buddies and set topics on chats
* New smiley style
Finch:
* Sound support (Eric Polino)
Feature:
* Rss
* categories
* can be used as a photoblog
WWW: http://pluxml.org/
PR: ports/115382
Submitted by: Philippe Audeoud <jadawin at tuxaco.net>
daemon.
multi_dnsbl is a DNS emulator daemon that increases the efficacy of DNSBL
look-ups in a mail system. multi_dnsbl may be used as a stand-alone DNSBL or as
a plug-in for a standard BIND 9 installation. multi_dnsbl shares a common
configuration file format with the Mail::SpamCannibal sc_BLcheck.pl script so
that DNSBL's can be maintained in a common configuration file for an entire
mail installation.
Because DNSBL usefulness is dependent on the nature and source of spam sent to
a specific site and because sometimes DNSBL's may provide intermittant service,
multi_dnsbl interrogates them sorted in the order of greatest successful hits.
DNSBL's that do not respond within the configured timeout period are not
interrogated at all after 6 consecutive failures, and thereafter will be
retried not more often than once every hour until they come back online. This
eliminates the need to place DNSBL's in a particular order in your MTA's config
file or periodically monitor the DNSBL statistics and/or update the MTA config
file.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~miker/Net-DNSBL-MultiDaemon-0.18/MultiDaemon.pm
PR: ports/115639
Submitted by: Andrew Greenwood <greenwood.andy at gmail.com>
and fits well in Gnome but works on most desktop environments. Does not require
Compiz nor 3D acceleration.
WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/simdock/
Author: simonedll@yahoo.it
PR: ports/114867
Submitted by: Yinghong.Liu <relaxbsd at gmail.com>
- 0.49 is out, and I missed it in last commit
- Changes
2007-08-18: CRF++ 0.49 Released
* Added setter/getter for nbest, cost_factor and vlevel to API
2007-07-07: CRF++ 0.48 Released
* Support L1-CRF. use -a CRF-L1 option to enable L1 regularization.
CINT is a C/C++ interpreter aimed at processing C/C++ scripts.
CINT covers about 95% of ANSI C and 85% of C++. A CINT script can call
compiled classes/functions and compiled code can make callbacks to CINT
user defined functions. Utilities, like makecint and rootcint, automate
the process of embedding compiled C/C++ library code as shared objects
(as Dynamic Link Library, DLL, or shared library, .so). Source files
and shared objects can be dynamically loaded/unloaded without stopping
the CINT process. CINT offers a gdb like debugging environment for
interpreted programs.
class for manipulating self-contained PHP Archive (phar) files.
The Phar class can be used to create and to extract contents of
phar files as well as iterating over their contents.
PHP Archive files (Phars) are special collections of files that
can be transparently run right out of the file, similar to Java's
jar archive files. Using a phar archive, it is possible to distribute
a complete PHP application in a single file that will run out of the
file without modification or extraction.
WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/phar/
PR: ports/115224
Submitted by: Ditesh Shashikant Gathani <ditesh at gathani.org>
ease of use for the small household economy. Eqonomize! provides a complete
solution,with bookkeeping by double entry and support for scheduled recurring
transactions,security investments, and budgeting. It gives a clear overview
of past and present transactions, and development of incomes and expenses,
with descriptive tables and charts, as well as an approximation of future
account values.
WWW: http://eqonomize.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/115237
Submitted by: Yinghong.Liu <relaxbsd at gmail.com>
YAML parsing.
YAML(tm) (rhymes with "camel") is a straightforward machine parsable
data serialization format designed for human readability and
interaction with scripting languages. YAML is optimized for data
serialization, configuration settings, log files, Internet
messaging and filtering.
WWW: http://pecl.php.net/package/syck/
PR: ports/115252
Submitted by: Ditesh Shashikant Gathani <ditesh at gathani.org>
and untainting easier and more readable. Most of the functions are not
much shorter than their direct perl equivalent, but their names make it
clear what you're trying to test for.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~sonnen/Data-Validate-0.08/
PR: ports/115328
Submitted by: Steven Kreuzer <skreuzer at exit2shell.com>
suitable for test programs written using the Test::More framework. This makes
it easy to integrate coding-standards enforcement into the build process.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-Perl-Critic/
PR: ports/115291
Submitted by: Tomoyuki Sakurai <cherry at trombik.org>
Features
* Classifications of notes in categories;
* Rich text editor, with support for font, font size, font color, alignment...
* Style editor;
WWW: http://code.google.com/p/nagaina/
PR: ports/115662
Submitted by: Yinghong Liu <relaxbsd at gmail.com>
but prints all the links in the HTML as footnotes. By default, it
attempts to mimic the format of the lynx text based web browser's
--dump option.
Author: Struan Donald. <struan@cpan.org>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~struan/HTML-FormatText-WithLinks-0.09/
PR: ports/115358
Submitted by: loader <loader at freebsdmall.com>