A re-release of the Warner Home Video VHS version of the original Inspector Gadget TV series. This re-release contains four episodes from the second season of the show and is in widescreen format.
The GADGET code is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. It is compiled and tested using several operating systems, and the source code documentation is provided in the ‘Documentation’ subdirectory of the distribution. The ‘GADGET-2: A code for collisionless and gas-dynamical cosmological simulations’ paper is the primary reference for the algorithmic and numerical aspects of GADGET-2; further details are contained in the User’s Guide, which also includes a few IDL-scripts for a simple analysis of some of GADGET’s output.
Gadget with Forecast & Milestones
Gadget for Release Management – a gadget that shows the progress of your release on a burndown / burnup chart with an additional option to display the milestones defined in Advanced Roadmaps for Jira (formerly Portfolio). This is especially useful if you are managing multi-project releases and want to be able to view the progress of multiple projects at once.
Actions are a key component of Gadget. There are two types of Actions: model and global. Model Actions are actions that are run against the model database and can take a single record or many records as input. Global Actions are used to build an API endpoint and can return a single record or many records as output. Gadget automatically generates UI-configurable permission settings that determine WHO can call an Action.