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PBS 0.93
PBS is a user-support call management system and call tracing system. more>>
PBS is a user-support call management system and call tracing system. PBS is based on intranet technologies, and it allows you to account and manage calls, inventory, projects, and performance.
It features a knowledge base and reports for the manager.
Enhancements:
- The menu is now easier to manage (with dtree).
- The workflow which is the template can be specified.
- Templates are listed without ugly timestamps.
<<lessIt features a knowledge base and reports for the manager.
Enhancements:
- The menu is now easier to manage (with dtree).
- The workflow which is the template can be specified.
- Templates are listed without ugly timestamps.
Download (0.59MB)
Added: 2006-05-14 License: Freeware Price:
1260 downloads
MyLink 0.93
MyLink project is a free Uplink clone. more>>
MyLink project is a free Uplink clone.
Main features:
- Most of the features Uplink has. If you know Uplink, youll know most of MyLink, too.
- Multiplayer support. MyLink is splitted into a server and a client, which makes it easy to play in a network.
- Missions and hosts are automatically generated.
<<lessMain features:
- Most of the features Uplink has. If you know Uplink, youll know most of MyLink, too.
- Multiplayer support. MyLink is splitted into a server and a client, which makes it easy to play in a network.
- Missions and hosts are automatically generated.
Download (0.74MB)
Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1084 downloads
WolfGL 0.93
WolfGL project is a OpenGL port of Castle Wolfenstein and Spear of Destiny. more>>
WolfGL project is a OpenGL port of "Castle Wolfenstein" and "Spear of Destiny".
It runs under Linux and MS-Windows.
Looked damn good back when i was a kid playing this game, now it looks even better! Brings back alot of memories of when i used to play old DOS games, including Rise Of The Triads and F-15 Strike Eagle 2 and 3. Anyways, it would be bad ass if there was a way to enhance the engine, such as Quakeforge has updated the Quake 1 and Quake 2 engines.
--
Jeremy Manning - GameJunkies Inc 2004
Enhancements:
- fixed sprite rotation and shooting/knife
<<lessIt runs under Linux and MS-Windows.
Looked damn good back when i was a kid playing this game, now it looks even better! Brings back alot of memories of when i used to play old DOS games, including Rise Of The Triads and F-15 Strike Eagle 2 and 3. Anyways, it would be bad ass if there was a way to enhance the engine, such as Quakeforge has updated the Quake 1 and Quake 2 engines.
--
Jeremy Manning - GameJunkies Inc 2004
Enhancements:
- fixed sprite rotation and shooting/knife
Download (0.089MB)
Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1090 downloads
sinntp 0.93
sinntp is a tiny NNTP client. more>>
sinntp is a tiny NNTP client. sinntp virtually lacks any user interface: news messages are downloaded from a remote server and put into a local mailbox file.
About NNTP:
The Network News Transfer Protocol or NNTP is an Internet application protocol used primarily for reading and posting Usenet articles, as well as transferring news among news servers. Brian Kantor of the University of California, San Diego and Phil Lapsley of the University of California, Berkeley completed RFC 977, the specification for the Network News Transfer Protocol, in March 1986. Other contributors included Stan Barber from the Baylor College of Medicine and Erik Fair of Apple Computer.
Usenet was originally designed around the UUCP network, with most article transfers taking place over direct computer-to-computer telephone links. Readers and posters would log into the same computers that hosted the servers, reading the articles directly from the local disk.
As local area networks and the Internet became more commonly used, it became desirable to allow newsreaders to be run on personal computers, and a means of employing the Internet to handle article transfers was desired. Because networked Internet-compatible filesystems were not yet widely available, it was decided to develop a new protocol that resembled SMTP, but was tailored for reading newsgroups.
The well-known TCP port 119 is reserved for NNTP. When clients connect to a news server with SSL, TCP port 563 is used. This is sometimes referred to as NNTPS.
The protocol remains in widespread use, and as of 2005 efforts are underway to produce an updated standard. The IMAP protocol can also be used for reading newsgroups.
Enhancements:
- Reading messages is not stopped if reading a message failed.
<<lessAbout NNTP:
The Network News Transfer Protocol or NNTP is an Internet application protocol used primarily for reading and posting Usenet articles, as well as transferring news among news servers. Brian Kantor of the University of California, San Diego and Phil Lapsley of the University of California, Berkeley completed RFC 977, the specification for the Network News Transfer Protocol, in March 1986. Other contributors included Stan Barber from the Baylor College of Medicine and Erik Fair of Apple Computer.
Usenet was originally designed around the UUCP network, with most article transfers taking place over direct computer-to-computer telephone links. Readers and posters would log into the same computers that hosted the servers, reading the articles directly from the local disk.
As local area networks and the Internet became more commonly used, it became desirable to allow newsreaders to be run on personal computers, and a means of employing the Internet to handle article transfers was desired. Because networked Internet-compatible filesystems were not yet widely available, it was decided to develop a new protocol that resembled SMTP, but was tailored for reading newsgroups.
The well-known TCP port 119 is reserved for NNTP. When clients connect to a news server with SSL, TCP port 563 is used. This is sometimes referred to as NNTPS.
The protocol remains in widespread use, and as of 2005 efforts are underway to produce an updated standard. The IMAP protocol can also be used for reading newsgroups.
Enhancements:
- Reading messages is not stopped if reading a message failed.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2006-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1139 downloads
madman 0.93
madman is a digital music manager. more>>
madman makes your digital music experience what it should have been from the start. Fun, not clumsy. Organized, not a mess. Cool, not technical. Lets face it: The "Open file" dialog is not an appropriate way to find the music that you like. Come and take a look what madman can do for you.
madman automatically creates an index of all the digital music that you have. So, if you know you have that cool old Indie album lying around somewhere, but you just cant remember where, use madmans intelligent search features to see where it is.
All you need to do to start enjoying madman is tell it where you keep your music. It will politely ask the first time you start it. It will create an index of your music once. After that, all the data is stored in a madman database that is ready to be searched within seconds, madman will even remember which database you used last.
madman can read MP3s and the fairly recent Ogg Vorbis file format. Vorbis files usually get much higher quality into way smaller files. So thats one big bonus.
If you add or remove music from your hard disk, madman will notice and update your database accordingly. (you may need to issue a "rescan" command - depending on how you set the "rescan on startup" option).
madman keeps track of when you last played what song, how often, and if you let it play to the end. It also gives you the option to rate songs on an easy scale ranging from zero to five stars.
Besides the usual Artist/Title/Album information, madman also has a Performer field, which is useful if you like classical recordings or dance tracks that were remixed by a DJ. madman lets you customize which information you want to see and how you want it arranged. It will remember your decisions faithfully between runs.
Digital music from (*cough*) dubious sources often does not carry much tag information besides its filename. So, you need to change some tags, often lots of them. madman makes that easy, too. If you see a tag that you dont like: Just "slow doubleclick" on it, and madman allows you to change it. Need to change more than one tag? Look for "Tag > Repeat last retag on selection" on the right-click menu.
madman can also tag from filenames if they contain sufficient information. Theres also an AutoTag feature that will guess tags in an "intelligent" way based on the information in your database. A future version will even completely take away the load of retagging through the use of MusicBrainz.
One of madmans most powerful features is having automatic playlists. Some music managers allow you to have playlists built automatically through the use of rules. You enter "Everything by Aerosmith", and you get just that. madman can do that, too.
But it can do even more: Playlists are not either rule-based (aka "vfolders") or handmade. madman combines the two into its notion of an automatic playlist. So just manually add a few songs that sound "just like Aerosmith" to your Aerosmith playlist, and live happily ever after. :)
<<lessmadman automatically creates an index of all the digital music that you have. So, if you know you have that cool old Indie album lying around somewhere, but you just cant remember where, use madmans intelligent search features to see where it is.
All you need to do to start enjoying madman is tell it where you keep your music. It will politely ask the first time you start it. It will create an index of your music once. After that, all the data is stored in a madman database that is ready to be searched within seconds, madman will even remember which database you used last.
madman can read MP3s and the fairly recent Ogg Vorbis file format. Vorbis files usually get much higher quality into way smaller files. So thats one big bonus.
If you add or remove music from your hard disk, madman will notice and update your database accordingly. (you may need to issue a "rescan" command - depending on how you set the "rescan on startup" option).
madman keeps track of when you last played what song, how often, and if you let it play to the end. It also gives you the option to rate songs on an easy scale ranging from zero to five stars.
Besides the usual Artist/Title/Album information, madman also has a Performer field, which is useful if you like classical recordings or dance tracks that were remixed by a DJ. madman lets you customize which information you want to see and how you want it arranged. It will remember your decisions faithfully between runs.
Digital music from (*cough*) dubious sources often does not carry much tag information besides its filename. So, you need to change some tags, often lots of them. madman makes that easy, too. If you see a tag that you dont like: Just "slow doubleclick" on it, and madman allows you to change it. Need to change more than one tag? Look for "Tag > Repeat last retag on selection" on the right-click menu.
madman can also tag from filenames if they contain sufficient information. Theres also an AutoTag feature that will guess tags in an "intelligent" way based on the information in your database. A future version will even completely take away the load of retagging through the use of MusicBrainz.
One of madmans most powerful features is having automatic playlists. Some music managers allow you to have playlists built automatically through the use of rules. You enter "Everything by Aerosmith", and you get just that. madman can do that, too.
But it can do even more: Playlists are not either rule-based (aka "vfolders") or handmade. madman combines the two into its notion of an automatic playlist. So just manually add a few songs that sound "just like Aerosmith" to your Aerosmith playlist, and live happily ever after. :)
Download (0.64MB)
Added: 2005-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1629 downloads
GNUDoku 0.93
GNUDoku is a free program for creating and solving Su Doku puzzles. more>>
GNUDoku is a free Sudoku game program for creating and solving Su Doku puzzles.
GNUDokus only requirement is the gtkmm library, specifically gtkmm2.4 is required. Version 2.6 is preferred, see below for instructions on using version 2.4.
Installation:
To build, use "make".
To install, use "make install".
IMPORTANT: if youre using gtkmm-2.4 version 2.4, you must build using "make withgtkmm24". This makes an uglier version.
Installation is to /usr/local by default, to change edit the PREFIX line in Makefile.
Enhancements:
- Rearranged buttons to be more compact.
<<lessGNUDokus only requirement is the gtkmm library, specifically gtkmm2.4 is required. Version 2.6 is preferred, see below for instructions on using version 2.4.
Installation:
To build, use "make".
To install, use "make install".
IMPORTANT: if youre using gtkmm-2.4 version 2.4, you must build using "make withgtkmm24". This makes an uglier version.
Installation is to /usr/local by default, to change edit the PREFIX line in Makefile.
Enhancements:
- Rearranged buttons to be more compact.
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2005-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1411 downloads
Jmatrix 0.93
Jmatrix project generates the Matrix the movie eye candy thingy. more>>
Jmatrix project generates the Matrix the movie eye candy thingy.
jmatrix is a cute little non-ncurses green letter matrix-the-movie eye candy thingy.
It has about 20 things that you can configure to create your own matrix experience.
It is not just like the movie, though it could be fooled into being that way.
This project was inspired by Cmatrix (which you can also locate on freashmeat). My computer was just plain too slow to run the ncurses implementation of the matrix green letter thing.
Now... I went to see the movie again, and mine isnt very movie-correct. Neither is Cmatrix. They are both cool though.
In the movie, the letters dont scroll anywhere. They get poped in after a white & goes by... then they fade out. Dull eh?
Jmatrix has some pull_down() effects... and the white heads have a creap_back() method that creates some interesting effects.
Jmatrix is also very configurable. You can change almost everything.
<<lessjmatrix is a cute little non-ncurses green letter matrix-the-movie eye candy thingy.
It has about 20 things that you can configure to create your own matrix experience.
It is not just like the movie, though it could be fooled into being that way.
This project was inspired by Cmatrix (which you can also locate on freashmeat). My computer was just plain too slow to run the ncurses implementation of the matrix green letter thing.
Now... I went to see the movie again, and mine isnt very movie-correct. Neither is Cmatrix. They are both cool though.
In the movie, the letters dont scroll anywhere. They get poped in after a white & goes by... then they fade out. Dull eh?
Jmatrix has some pull_down() effects... and the white heads have a creap_back() method that creates some interesting effects.
Jmatrix is also very configurable. You can change almost everything.
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2006-11-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1067 downloads
Webfwlog 0.93
Webfwlog is a flexible web-based firewall log analyzer and reporting tool. more>>
Webfwlog is a flexible web-based firewall log analyzer and reporting tool. Webfwlog supports standard system logs for linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, Irix, OpenBSD, OS X, etc. as well as Windows XP.
Supported log file formats are netfilter, ipfilter, ipfw, ipchains and Windows XP. Webfwlog also supports logs saved in a database using the ULOGD target of the linux netfilter project.
With Webfwlog you can design reports to use on your logged data in whatever configuration you desire. Included are example reports as a starting point.
You can sort a report with a single click, "drill-down" on the reports all the way to the packet level, and save your reports for later use. You can also create a link directly to any saved report.
<<lessSupported log file formats are netfilter, ipfilter, ipfw, ipchains and Windows XP. Webfwlog also supports logs saved in a database using the ULOGD target of the linux netfilter project.
With Webfwlog you can design reports to use on your logged data in whatever configuration you desire. Included are example reports as a starting point.
You can sort a report with a single click, "drill-down" on the reports all the way to the packet level, and save your reports for later use. You can also create a link directly to any saved report.
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2007-06-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
876 downloads
Konverter 0.93
Konverter is an easy to use but powerfull KDE video conversion tool. more>>
Konverter is an easy to use but powerfull KDE video conversion tool. Konverter helps to convert almost every videofile into the most common different videoformats and codecs.
Beside converting, Konverter is also able to scale/crop your videos, change codec details or just changes the audio format of your file.
Also other features like splitting and concat videos, integrated realtime preview are included.
<<lessBeside converting, Konverter is also able to scale/crop your videos, change codec details or just changes the audio format of your file.
Also other features like splitting and concat videos, integrated realtime preview are included.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2005-06-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1588 downloads
Autodir 0.93.1
Autodir is a tool for transparently creating home directories for LDAP, SQL, and NIS users. more>>
Autodir is for creating directories transparently to the applications accessing them based on available information from sources like password database, group database.
Currently it supports creating home directories and group directories. Autodir can be used to create home, group directories for ldap/NIS/SQL Unix accounts.
Autodir depends on Linux autofs kernel module to transparently detect directory requests and create them on demand.
Autodir also supports calling backup programs transparently when specific directory not in use so that whole system does not need to bring offline for backup purpose.
Autodir is written using posix threads.
Enhancements:
- Code optimized in autofs events handling main section.
<<lessCurrently it supports creating home directories and group directories. Autodir can be used to create home, group directories for ldap/NIS/SQL Unix accounts.
Autodir depends on Linux autofs kernel module to transparently detect directory requests and create them on demand.
Autodir also supports calling backup programs transparently when specific directory not in use so that whole system does not need to bring offline for backup purpose.
Autodir is written using posix threads.
Enhancements:
- Code optimized in autofs events handling main section.
Download (0.33MB)
Added: 2005-04-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1659 downloads
GMail::IMAPD 0.93
GMail::IMAPD is an IMAP4 gateway to Googles webmail service. more>>
GMail::IMAPD is an IMAP4 gateway to Googles webmail service.
SYNOPSIS
# Start an IMAP-to-Gmail daemon on port 1143
use GMail::IMAPD;
my $daemon=GMail::IMAPD->new(LocalPort=>1143,
LogFile=>gmail_imapd.log,
Debug=>1);
$daemon->run();
# Or if you prefer to use your own server socket,
# you can do something like:
my $i2g=GMail::IMAPD->new(LogFile=>imapd.log);
for(;;){
my $s=someserver();
$i2g->procimap($s);
}
This module allows users to access their Gmail account with an IMAP client by running a server which accepts IMAP connections.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# Start an IMAP-to-Gmail daemon on port 1143
use GMail::IMAPD;
my $daemon=GMail::IMAPD->new(LocalPort=>1143,
LogFile=>gmail_imapd.log,
Debug=>1);
$daemon->run();
# Or if you prefer to use your own server socket,
# you can do something like:
my $i2g=GMail::IMAPD->new(LogFile=>imapd.log);
for(;;){
my $s=someserver();
$i2g->procimap($s);
}
This module allows users to access their Gmail account with an IMAP client by running a server which accepts IMAP connections.
Download (0.022MB)
Added: 2006-11-30 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1060 downloads
Net::Server 0.93
Net::Server is an extensible, general Perl server engine. more>>
Net::Server is an extensible, general Perl server engine.
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl -w -T
package MyPackage;
use Net::Server;
@ISA = qw(Net::Server);
sub process_request {
#...code...
}
MyPackage->run(port => 160);
exit;
Main features:
- Single Server Mode
- Inetd Server Mode
- Preforking Simple Mode (PreForkSimple)
- Preforking Managed Mode (PreFork)
- Forking Mode
- Multiplexing Mode using a single process
- Multi port accepts on Single, Preforking, and Forking modes
- Simultaneous accept/recv on tcp, udp, and unix sockets
- Safe signal handling in Fork/PreFork avoids perl signal trouble
- User customizable hooks
- Chroot ability after bind
- Change of user and group after bind
- Basic allow/deny access control
- Customized logging (choose Syslog, log_file, or STDERR)
- HUP able server (clean restarts via sig HUP)
- Dequeue ability in all Fork and PreFork modes.
- Taint clean
- Written in Perl
- Protection against buffer overflow
- Clean process flow
- Extensibility
Net::Server is an extensible, generic Perl server engine. Net::Server combines the good properties from Net::Daemon (0.34), NetServer::Generic (1.03), and Net::FTPServer (1.0), and also from various concepts in the Apache Webserver.
Net::Server attempts to be a generic server as in Net::Daemon and NetServer::Generic. It includes with it the ability to run as an inetd process (Net::Server::INET), a single connection server (Net::Server or Net::Server::Single), a forking server (Net::Server::Fork), a preforking server which maintains a constant number of preforked children (Net::Server::PreForkSimple), or as a managed preforking server which maintains the number of children based on server load (Net::Server::PreFork). In all but the inetd type, the server provides the ability to connect to one or to multiple server ports.
Net::Server uses ideologies of Net::FTPServer in order to provide extensibility. The additional server types are made possible via "personalities" or sub classes of the Net::Server. By moving the multiple types of servers out of the main Net::Server class, the Net::Server concept is easily extended to other types (in the near future, we would like to add a "Thread" personality).
Net::Server borrows several concepts from the Apache Webserver. Net::Server uses "hooks" to allow custom servers such as SMTP, HTTP, POP3, etc. to be layered over the base Net::Server class. In addition the Net::Server::PreFork class borrows concepts of min_start_servers, max_servers, and min_waiting servers.
Net::Server::PreFork also uses the concept of an flock serialized accept when accepting on multiple ports (PreFork can choose between flock, IPC::Semaphore, and pipe to control serialization).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl -w -T
package MyPackage;
use Net::Server;
@ISA = qw(Net::Server);
sub process_request {
#...code...
}
MyPackage->run(port => 160);
exit;
Main features:
- Single Server Mode
- Inetd Server Mode
- Preforking Simple Mode (PreForkSimple)
- Preforking Managed Mode (PreFork)
- Forking Mode
- Multiplexing Mode using a single process
- Multi port accepts on Single, Preforking, and Forking modes
- Simultaneous accept/recv on tcp, udp, and unix sockets
- Safe signal handling in Fork/PreFork avoids perl signal trouble
- User customizable hooks
- Chroot ability after bind
- Change of user and group after bind
- Basic allow/deny access control
- Customized logging (choose Syslog, log_file, or STDERR)
- HUP able server (clean restarts via sig HUP)
- Dequeue ability in all Fork and PreFork modes.
- Taint clean
- Written in Perl
- Protection against buffer overflow
- Clean process flow
- Extensibility
Net::Server is an extensible, generic Perl server engine. Net::Server combines the good properties from Net::Daemon (0.34), NetServer::Generic (1.03), and Net::FTPServer (1.0), and also from various concepts in the Apache Webserver.
Net::Server attempts to be a generic server as in Net::Daemon and NetServer::Generic. It includes with it the ability to run as an inetd process (Net::Server::INET), a single connection server (Net::Server or Net::Server::Single), a forking server (Net::Server::Fork), a preforking server which maintains a constant number of preforked children (Net::Server::PreForkSimple), or as a managed preforking server which maintains the number of children based on server load (Net::Server::PreFork). In all but the inetd type, the server provides the ability to connect to one or to multiple server ports.
Net::Server uses ideologies of Net::FTPServer in order to provide extensibility. The additional server types are made possible via "personalities" or sub classes of the Net::Server. By moving the multiple types of servers out of the main Net::Server class, the Net::Server concept is easily extended to other types (in the near future, we would like to add a "Thread" personality).
Net::Server borrows several concepts from the Apache Webserver. Net::Server uses "hooks" to allow custom servers such as SMTP, HTTP, POP3, etc. to be layered over the base Net::Server class. In addition the Net::Server::PreFork class borrows concepts of min_start_servers, max_servers, and min_waiting servers.
Net::Server::PreFork also uses the concept of an flock serialized accept when accepting on multiple ports (PreFork can choose between flock, IPC::Semaphore, and pipe to control serialization).
Download (0.080MB)
Added: 2006-06-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1219 downloads
AmphetaDesk 0.93.1
AmphetaDesk is a free, cross platform, open-sourced, syndicated news aggregator. more>>
AmphetaDesk project is a free, cross platform, open-sourced, syndicated news aggregator - it obediently sits on your desktop, downloads the latest news that interests you, and displays them in a quick and easy to use (and customizable!) webpage.
With thousands of channels available, AmphetaDesk can shave hours off your day - and youll look smart to all your friends! Egotism never had it better!
<<lessWith thousands of channels available, AmphetaDesk can shave hours off your day - and youll look smart to all your friends! Egotism never had it better!
Download (0.85MB)
Added: 2006-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1158 downloads
Monalo Toolbar 0.93
Monalo Toolbar is a Firefox extension that shows RSS feed headlines directly in the toolbar and more... more>>
Monalo Toolbar Firefox extension lets you:
1) Show RSS feed headlines directly in the toolbar with a slick fade-in effect. You can also select from a list of topics (i.e. Technology, Video Gaming, Star Wars) to get headlines from feeds relating to the chosen topic.
2) Be notified when there are updates to RSS feeds you wish to monitor.
3) Share links with friends/family/the world.
There are many other features, such as the ability to create your own topic-based "channel" (with RSS) from a mashup of related RSS feeds. So, for example, you could create an "IT Podcasts" channel which would display all the latest (and most popular) IT podcasts from around the web.
The rest is left for you to discover.
<<less1) Show RSS feed headlines directly in the toolbar with a slick fade-in effect. You can also select from a list of topics (i.e. Technology, Video Gaming, Star Wars) to get headlines from feeds relating to the chosen topic.
2) Be notified when there are updates to RSS feeds you wish to monitor.
3) Share links with friends/family/the world.
There are many other features, such as the ability to create your own topic-based "channel" (with RSS) from a mashup of related RSS feeds. So, for example, you could create an "IT Podcasts" channel which would display all the latest (and most popular) IT podcasts from around the web.
The rest is left for you to discover.
Download (0.033MB)
Added: 2007-05-28 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
882 downloads
E*Reminders 0.93.RC1
E*Reminders is a web-based reminder software. more>>
E*Reminders is a series of PHP scripts that interact with a MySQL database to setup email reminders for any events or occasions youd like.
It includes recurring reminders, advance notices, and password authentication for email addresses. It can be used for an entire company, as a service for Internet users on your site, or privately.
Enhancements:
- Ive merged david roses release with the last main release of EReminders.
- EReminders now supports htaccess user authentication and all remaining timezone logic is redone and now makes more sense.
- Also, some minor changes along the way.
<<lessIt includes recurring reminders, advance notices, and password authentication for email addresses. It can be used for an entire company, as a service for Internet users on your site, or privately.
Enhancements:
- Ive merged david roses release with the last main release of EReminders.
- EReminders now supports htaccess user authentication and all remaining timezone logic is redone and now makes more sense.
- Also, some minor changes along the way.
Download (0.036MB)
Added: 2006-10-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1106 downloads
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