Mariusz Fik
Fisiu
Involved Projects and Packages
ntrack aims to be a lightweight and easy to use library for application developers
that want to get events on network online status changes such as online, offline or route changes.
Kadu is a dynamically evolving instant messenger compatible with the
Gadu-Gadu and XMPP protocol. It can be run on all platforms supported
by the Qt toolkit.
### External Modules ###
libgadu is a library for handling of protocol of a popular Polish
instant messenger Gadu-Gadu.
libtorrent is a C++ library that aims to be a good alternative to all the other bittorrent implementations around. It is a library and not a full featured client, although it comes with a working example client.
The main goals of libtorrent are:
* to be cpu efficient
* to be memory efficient
* to be very easy to use
This package holds the sample client and example files for libtorrent-rasterbar.
ntrack aims to be a lightweight and easy to use library for application developers
that want to get events on network online status changes such as online, offline or route changes.
A Bittorrent client using C++ / libtorrent and a Qt4 Graphical User Interface.
It aims to be as fast as possible and to provide multi-OS, unicode support.
mbedtls implements the SSL3, TLS 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 protocols. It
supports a number of extensions such as SSL Session Tickets (RFC
5077), Server Name Indication (SNI) (RFC 6066), Truncated HMAC (RFC
6066), Max Fragment Length (RFC 6066), Secure Renegotiation (RFC
5746) and Application Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN). It
understands the RSA, (EC)DH(E)-RSA, (EC)DH(E)-PSK and RSA-PSK key
exchanges.
Hiawatha is a secure webserver for Unix. It has been written with 'being
secure' as its main goal. Hiawatha has many security features that no other
webserver has. This and the fact that Hiawatha's source code is free of
security-bugs, makes Hiawatha the most secure webserver available.
Authors:
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Hugo Leisink
Moving to X11:common:Factory
pdfpc is a GTK based presentation viewer application for GNU/Linux which uses Keynote like multi-monitor output to provide meta information to the speaker during the presentation. It is able to show a normal presentation window on one screen, while showing a more sophisticated overview on the other one providing information like a picture of the next slide, as well as the left over time till the end of the presentation. The input files processed by pdfpc are PDF documents, which can be created using nearly any of today's presentation software.