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Supervisor 3.01a
Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems. more>>
Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems. It was inspired by the following:
- It is often inconvenient to need to write "rc.d" scripts for every single process instance. rc.d scripts are a great lowest-common-denominator form of process initialization/autostart/management, but they can be painful to write and maintain. Additionally, rc.d scripts cannot automatically restart a crashed process and many programs do not restart themselves properly on a crash. Supervisord starts processes as its subprocesses, and can be configured to automatically restart them on a crash. It can also automatically be configured to start processes on its own invocation.
- Its often difficult to get accurate up/down status on processes on UNIX. Pidfiles often lie. Supervisord starts processes as subprocesses, so it always knows the true up/down status of its children and can be queried conveniently for this data.
- Users who need to control process state often need only to do that. They dont want or need full-blown shell access to the machine on which the processes are running. Supervisorctl allows a very limited form of access to the machine, essentially allowing users to see process status and control supervisord-controlled subprocesses by emitting "stop", "start", and "restart" commands from a simple shell or web UI.
- Users often need to control processes on many machines. Supervisor provides a simple, secure, and uniform mechanism for interactively and automatically controlling processes on groups of machines.
- Processes which listen on "low" TCP ports often need to be started and restarted as the root user (a UNIX misfeature). Its usually the case that its perfectly fine to allow "normal" people to stop or restart such a process, but providing them with shell access is often impractical, and providing them with root access or sudo access is often impossible. Its also (rightly) difficult to explain to them why this problem exists. If supervisord is started as root, it is possible to allow "normal" users to control such processes without needing to explain the intricacies of the problem to them.
- Processes often need to be started and stopped in groups, sometimes even in a "priority order". Its often difficult to explain to people how to do this. Supervisor allows you to assign priorities to processes, and allows user to emit commands via the supervisorctl client like "start all", and "restart all", which starts them in the preassigned priority order. Additionally, processes can be grouped into "process groups" and a set of logically related processes can be stopped and started as a unit.
<<less- It is often inconvenient to need to write "rc.d" scripts for every single process instance. rc.d scripts are a great lowest-common-denominator form of process initialization/autostart/management, but they can be painful to write and maintain. Additionally, rc.d scripts cannot automatically restart a crashed process and many programs do not restart themselves properly on a crash. Supervisord starts processes as its subprocesses, and can be configured to automatically restart them on a crash. It can also automatically be configured to start processes on its own invocation.
- Its often difficult to get accurate up/down status on processes on UNIX. Pidfiles often lie. Supervisord starts processes as subprocesses, so it always knows the true up/down status of its children and can be queried conveniently for this data.
- Users who need to control process state often need only to do that. They dont want or need full-blown shell access to the machine on which the processes are running. Supervisorctl allows a very limited form of access to the machine, essentially allowing users to see process status and control supervisord-controlled subprocesses by emitting "stop", "start", and "restart" commands from a simple shell or web UI.
- Users often need to control processes on many machines. Supervisor provides a simple, secure, and uniform mechanism for interactively and automatically controlling processes on groups of machines.
- Processes which listen on "low" TCP ports often need to be started and restarted as the root user (a UNIX misfeature). Its usually the case that its perfectly fine to allow "normal" people to stop or restart such a process, but providing them with shell access is often impractical, and providing them with root access or sudo access is often impossible. Its also (rightly) difficult to explain to them why this problem exists. If supervisord is started as root, it is possible to allow "normal" users to control such processes without needing to explain the intricacies of the problem to them.
- Processes often need to be started and stopped in groups, sometimes even in a "priority order". Its often difficult to explain to people how to do this. Supervisor allows you to assign priorities to processes, and allows user to emit commands via the supervisorctl client like "start all", and "restart all", which starts them in the preassigned priority order. Additionally, processes can be grouped into "process groups" and a set of logically related processes can be stopped and started as a unit.
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Added: 2007-08-23 License: ZPL (Zope Public License) Price:
497 downloads
AlteredSaver 2.3
AlteredSaver is a 3D screensaver. more>>
AlteredSaver is an OpenGL screen saver whichruns as a stand-alone application, or as a screen saver in conjunction with xscreensaver.
Our goal is to make sure youre always entertained. AlteredSaver can download new content from our web site with just one click - we have lots of award winning interactive art to choose from.
ELEVEN 3D screen savers are include!. Switch between scenes automatically. Several different camera views are included in each scene - youre able to switch between them and smoothly rotate the view using the arrow keys.
Great for youngsters! Download new 3D content from AlteredWorlds.com with one click! Play Audio CDS, MP3s and WAVs while watching cutting-edge 3D graphics. Optimized for the GeForce, but works well on most 3D cards.
AlteredSaver was awarded a 5 Star Editors pick by ZDNet and ranked among the most popular 5% of all their downloads.
AlteredSaver has featured in magazines all over the world, including the UK, Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands and the US.
<<lessOur goal is to make sure youre always entertained. AlteredSaver can download new content from our web site with just one click - we have lots of award winning interactive art to choose from.
ELEVEN 3D screen savers are include!. Switch between scenes automatically. Several different camera views are included in each scene - youre able to switch between them and smoothly rotate the view using the arrow keys.
Great for youngsters! Download new 3D content from AlteredWorlds.com with one click! Play Audio CDS, MP3s and WAVs while watching cutting-edge 3D graphics. Optimized for the GeForce, but works well on most 3D cards.
AlteredSaver was awarded a 5 Star Editors pick by ZDNet and ranked among the most popular 5% of all their downloads.
AlteredSaver has featured in magazines all over the world, including the UK, Brazil, Portugal, the Netherlands and the US.
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Added: 2005-04-25 License: Freeware Price:
1642 downloads
SaberNet DCS 2.0.3
SaberNet DCS provides an enterprise labor data collection software. more>>
SaberNet DCS provides an enterprise labor data collection software.
SaberNet DCS is enterprise labor data collection software designed with efficiency in mind. Optimized for bar code input, it can automate and improve the accuracy of your time tracking. It works in stand-alone mode or with your ERP.
SaberNet DCS is a labor data collection system, designed to allow organizations to rapidly capture their labor data in real-time. Reporting and analyzing this data provides you with real visibility into the profitability of individual jobs, projects, employees and departments. Establishing reliable labor efficiencies enables you to more accurately estimate jobs and uncover opportunities.
Main features:
- Single swipe clock-in allows employees to rapidly clock in at a door terminal.
- Single swipe lunch / break allows you to suspend and resume an activity using a single barcode.
- Instant activity switching allows an employee to immediately end one task and begin another.
- One employee on multiple jobs (job ganging)
- Multiple employees on one job
- Indirect activities and set-up time tracking
- Web enabled administration allows managers and supervisors to reference the live active employee list, manage jobs, and edit time records from any browser
- Runs as either a stand-alone application (autonomous) or it can be integrated with an ERP/CRM/MIS or payroll system
- 2 modes of operation: shop floor automated (bar-codes and scanners) and desktop standalone (mouse and keyboard)
- Powerful reporting can be generated with Crystal Reports
<<lessSaberNet DCS is enterprise labor data collection software designed with efficiency in mind. Optimized for bar code input, it can automate and improve the accuracy of your time tracking. It works in stand-alone mode or with your ERP.
SaberNet DCS is a labor data collection system, designed to allow organizations to rapidly capture their labor data in real-time. Reporting and analyzing this data provides you with real visibility into the profitability of individual jobs, projects, employees and departments. Establishing reliable labor efficiencies enables you to more accurately estimate jobs and uncover opportunities.
Main features:
- Single swipe clock-in allows employees to rapidly clock in at a door terminal.
- Single swipe lunch / break allows you to suspend and resume an activity using a single barcode.
- Instant activity switching allows an employee to immediately end one task and begin another.
- One employee on multiple jobs (job ganging)
- Multiple employees on one job
- Indirect activities and set-up time tracking
- Web enabled administration allows managers and supervisors to reference the live active employee list, manage jobs, and edit time records from any browser
- Runs as either a stand-alone application (autonomous) or it can be integrated with an ERP/CRM/MIS or payroll system
- 2 modes of operation: shop floor automated (bar-codes and scanners) and desktop standalone (mouse and keyboard)
- Powerful reporting can be generated with Crystal Reports
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
981 downloads
BeanKeeper 2.3.1
BeanKeeper is a full featured, powerful object/relational persistence and query library for Java. more>>
BeanKeeper project was formerly called "Simple Persistence for Java" and is a full featured, powerful object/relational persistence and query library for Java.
Philosophy
Java enterprise software, and according to some, the Java language itself tends to go in the direction of extreme softcoding, or at least, in the direction of additional complexity. Weve seen it happen with the EJB framework, and more recently, the Java Server Faces.
That does not need to be so! Other Java persistence frameworks such as Hibernate, TopLink or pBeans already are catching up to the philosophy of simpleness over "abstractness", however, we think there are more steps that can be taken in this direction.
From a developers point of view, especially in a high-level language such as Java, it is a sane assumption, that I do not have to (do not want to) get into the gory details of storing an object, I do not want to hold the databases hand on how to store my object, I do not want to tell it how to create approriate tables, columns, indexes, how to join tables, how to manage connections, how to allocate disk space, how to optimize queries, etc. I assume a "database" as such, should know how to do that without my help, thats why its called "database".
So the point is, a good library should not get in the programmers way, but adapt to the usage of the programmer, and adapt to patterns commonly used. This is what BeanKeeper tries to do. You dont need to (and you cant even) tell it how to store objects, it simply does. You dont need to specify the schema, relation model, id/key attributes, fetching algorithms, database dialect, or anything like that, you can focus on writing the business logic.
Implementation
So how does all this philosophy stuff translate to a persistence software library? The library is not only supposed to handle all low-level database operations transparently, but also some of the more high-level functions. This must be done in order to enable the developer to concentrate only on writing logic.
Main features:
- Simple usage, which is possible with learning only 3 methods, and reading the tutorial.
- Zero-configuration. Nothing needs to be configured, only the database url is needed for the library to initialize.
- Scalability. The library is capable of distributed operation, from virtually unlimited nodes.
- Relations like references to other objects, Lists, Maps, Sets, Collections are handled 100% transparently by the library.
- Large result sets are automatically paged! Paging is 100% transparent, so a million-record result list can be given directly to the presentation layer, without caring for memory usage and database load!
- Transactions are always serializable. Meaning: during a transaction nothing can influence the result of queries from outside the transaction. This practically means, a programmer does not have to care about other transactions possibly influencing the logic inside his transaction.
- Full (transparent) polymorphism support ensures that (most of the time) the library does not get in the way of the programmer. The model is persisted just in the way the programmer expressed through inheritence, and is recalled with all the attributes of polymorphism.
- A custom, object oriented query language ensures, that no complicated SQL needs to be written.
- Scalar query support enables view-centric, more efficient data recall.
- Real portability between databases. BeanKeeper hides all database specific behaviour from the programmer, like: null value handling, empty strings (oracle), case sensitive and insensitive searches, reserved names, etc. That means, one can switch between database implementations, and can assume that (with the exception of a few documented cases) the software build upon the library will continue to work.
Enhancements:
- All known bugs were fixed.
- Primitive type handling was enhanced, so container types (Set, List, and Map) can now contain boxed primitive types too.
- This also means that JDK5 generics are now handled correctly. List member attribute implementation was corrected, so it preserves ordering and can contain duplicate objects.
- The library was relicensed to the LGPL v3.
<<lessPhilosophy
Java enterprise software, and according to some, the Java language itself tends to go in the direction of extreme softcoding, or at least, in the direction of additional complexity. Weve seen it happen with the EJB framework, and more recently, the Java Server Faces.
That does not need to be so! Other Java persistence frameworks such as Hibernate, TopLink or pBeans already are catching up to the philosophy of simpleness over "abstractness", however, we think there are more steps that can be taken in this direction.
From a developers point of view, especially in a high-level language such as Java, it is a sane assumption, that I do not have to (do not want to) get into the gory details of storing an object, I do not want to hold the databases hand on how to store my object, I do not want to tell it how to create approriate tables, columns, indexes, how to join tables, how to manage connections, how to allocate disk space, how to optimize queries, etc. I assume a "database" as such, should know how to do that without my help, thats why its called "database".
So the point is, a good library should not get in the programmers way, but adapt to the usage of the programmer, and adapt to patterns commonly used. This is what BeanKeeper tries to do. You dont need to (and you cant even) tell it how to store objects, it simply does. You dont need to specify the schema, relation model, id/key attributes, fetching algorithms, database dialect, or anything like that, you can focus on writing the business logic.
Implementation
So how does all this philosophy stuff translate to a persistence software library? The library is not only supposed to handle all low-level database operations transparently, but also some of the more high-level functions. This must be done in order to enable the developer to concentrate only on writing logic.
Main features:
- Simple usage, which is possible with learning only 3 methods, and reading the tutorial.
- Zero-configuration. Nothing needs to be configured, only the database url is needed for the library to initialize.
- Scalability. The library is capable of distributed operation, from virtually unlimited nodes.
- Relations like references to other objects, Lists, Maps, Sets, Collections are handled 100% transparently by the library.
- Large result sets are automatically paged! Paging is 100% transparent, so a million-record result list can be given directly to the presentation layer, without caring for memory usage and database load!
- Transactions are always serializable. Meaning: during a transaction nothing can influence the result of queries from outside the transaction. This practically means, a programmer does not have to care about other transactions possibly influencing the logic inside his transaction.
- Full (transparent) polymorphism support ensures that (most of the time) the library does not get in the way of the programmer. The model is persisted just in the way the programmer expressed through inheritence, and is recalled with all the attributes of polymorphism.
- A custom, object oriented query language ensures, that no complicated SQL needs to be written.
- Scalar query support enables view-centric, more efficient data recall.
- Real portability between databases. BeanKeeper hides all database specific behaviour from the programmer, like: null value handling, empty strings (oracle), case sensitive and insensitive searches, reserved names, etc. That means, one can switch between database implementations, and can assume that (with the exception of a few documented cases) the software build upon the library will continue to work.
Enhancements:
- All known bugs were fixed.
- Primitive type handling was enhanced, so container types (Set, List, and Map) can now contain boxed primitive types too.
- This also means that JDK5 generics are now handled correctly. List member attribute implementation was corrected, so it preserves ordering and can contain duplicate objects.
- The library was relicensed to the LGPL v3.
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Added: 2007-08-04 License: GPL v3 Price:
811 downloads
RSSOwl 1.2.3
RSSOwl is an RSS/RDF/Atom newsreader that uses SWT. more>>
Applications that collect data from RSS-compliant sites are called RSS readers or "aggregators" RSSOwl is such an application.
RSSOwl lets you gather, organize, update, and store information from any compliant source in a convenient, easy to use interface, save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and sharing, and much more.
Its easy to configure, available in many many languages and the best of all: Its platform-independent.
RSS ("Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary") is a document specification that gives users the power to collect and organize Web-based news and information in a more efficient manner.
The owl is a traditional symbol of wisdom, and a quiet, efficient hunter. Youll find RSSOwls "big eyes" a big help when scanning the Webs vast array of RSS sources.
Main features:
- Import your favorite newsfeeds using the OPML format. Most newsreaders support the export of newsfeeds via OPML, making it very easy to switch to RSSOwl and have your bookmarked favorites inside RSSOwl.
- Bookmark your favorite newsfeeds in nested categories. Set properties like "auto-update-interval", "open on startup" or "reload on startup".
- RSSOwl helps you finding a suitable title for your favorites. Just click the "Grab title from newsfeed" button and RSSOwl will scan the newsfeed for the title and use it for the new favorite.
- Create collections of newsfeeds other may subscribe to. A subscription is a file that contains newsfeeds. Placing the subscription online will allow others to subscribe to that collection and have the same newsfeeds inside RSSOwl. The subscription is updated each time RSSOwl is starting.
- Switch on the internal browser to read news that contain HTML. Some newsfeeds use this kind of technique to include images and links.
- Select a newsfeed, a single news or an entire category of newsfeeds to export the content into one of the formats PDF, RTF or HTML. When exporting news into PDF, RSSOwl will create bookmarks showing the titles of all news. These are very helpfull when searching for a particular news inside the PDF document.
- RSSOwls internal panels are highly customizable. Choose between a 2-column and a 3-column layout. Hide and restore the tree containing all favorites and the quickview box. Maximize the tabfolder with a single click in order to view a website inside the internal browser with full size.
- A lot of search-options make RSSOwl a powerful application to search inside a newsfeed or an entire category. The boolean operators "and", "or" and "not" may be combined with the search-term. Common options to only match a whole word, regard case-sensitivity or to use regular expressions are allowed. Results are displayed in the tabfolder and each keyword is highlighted inside the newstext.
- AmphetaRate is a centralized ratings/recommendation service that provides personalized news and blog recommendations. Each news found in your subscribed feeds may be rated "Fantastic", "Good", "Moderate", "Bad" and "Very bad". Your recommendations are computed by Bayesian filtering and an algorithm finding people who share your taste.
- The integrated newsfeed-search engine allows to search for newsfeeds by keyword. Simply enter words like "News" or "Linux" and press the search button. Soon the engine will give out a list of newsfeeds. It is also possible to restrict the search to only match newsfeeds that have the same language that RSSOwl has set. Once the search has finished, import all of them into any category with a single click.
- Tired of copying and pasting newsfeeds out of a website into your newsreader? Simply enter the website containing links to newsfeeds into the feed-discovery and RSSOwl will show all the newsfeeds it has found. Import them into any category with a single click. Or enter the URL to an OPML file and gain access to its newsfeeds - its a breeze!
- The integrated feedvalidator allows to check the validity of a newsfeed. Any error or warning is shown inside the validator, together with the line-number. This feature makes the perfect tool for bloggers as theyre able to test their newsfeeds. RSSOwl provides support for RSS 0.91, 0.92 and 2.0 straight "out of the box".
- Access password protected newsfeeds. RSSOwl 1.0 is supporting the Base authentication which is the original and most compatible authentication scheme. But be prepared for RSSOwl 1.1 coming soon which will also support Digest and NTLM authentication that was introduced with HTTP 1.1.
- A small toolbar above the tree containing all favorites allowes to execute the commands "Reload All Favorites", "Aggregate All Favorites", "Search in all Favorites" and "Mark All Favorites Read". Believe us, its a handy feature. :-)
- Place RSSOwl into the system tray on minimization. As soon as RSSOwl is reloading a newsfeed and detects that new, unread news are available it will tell you so.
- RSSOwl is highly customizable. "Preferences" allow to change fonts, languages, colors, hotkeys and a lot more. Export settings into a file to import them into RSSOwl on a different computer. Switch fonts or make yourself comfortable with RSSOwl by choosing one of the 25 languages available - everything is just a few clicks away!
<<lessRSSOwl lets you gather, organize, update, and store information from any compliant source in a convenient, easy to use interface, save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and sharing, and much more.
Its easy to configure, available in many many languages and the best of all: Its platform-independent.
RSS ("Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary") is a document specification that gives users the power to collect and organize Web-based news and information in a more efficient manner.
The owl is a traditional symbol of wisdom, and a quiet, efficient hunter. Youll find RSSOwls "big eyes" a big help when scanning the Webs vast array of RSS sources.
Main features:
- Import your favorite newsfeeds using the OPML format. Most newsreaders support the export of newsfeeds via OPML, making it very easy to switch to RSSOwl and have your bookmarked favorites inside RSSOwl.
- Bookmark your favorite newsfeeds in nested categories. Set properties like "auto-update-interval", "open on startup" or "reload on startup".
- RSSOwl helps you finding a suitable title for your favorites. Just click the "Grab title from newsfeed" button and RSSOwl will scan the newsfeed for the title and use it for the new favorite.
- Create collections of newsfeeds other may subscribe to. A subscription is a file that contains newsfeeds. Placing the subscription online will allow others to subscribe to that collection and have the same newsfeeds inside RSSOwl. The subscription is updated each time RSSOwl is starting.
- Switch on the internal browser to read news that contain HTML. Some newsfeeds use this kind of technique to include images and links.
- Select a newsfeed, a single news or an entire category of newsfeeds to export the content into one of the formats PDF, RTF or HTML. When exporting news into PDF, RSSOwl will create bookmarks showing the titles of all news. These are very helpfull when searching for a particular news inside the PDF document.
- RSSOwls internal panels are highly customizable. Choose between a 2-column and a 3-column layout. Hide and restore the tree containing all favorites and the quickview box. Maximize the tabfolder with a single click in order to view a website inside the internal browser with full size.
- A lot of search-options make RSSOwl a powerful application to search inside a newsfeed or an entire category. The boolean operators "and", "or" and "not" may be combined with the search-term. Common options to only match a whole word, regard case-sensitivity or to use regular expressions are allowed. Results are displayed in the tabfolder and each keyword is highlighted inside the newstext.
- AmphetaRate is a centralized ratings/recommendation service that provides personalized news and blog recommendations. Each news found in your subscribed feeds may be rated "Fantastic", "Good", "Moderate", "Bad" and "Very bad". Your recommendations are computed by Bayesian filtering and an algorithm finding people who share your taste.
- The integrated newsfeed-search engine allows to search for newsfeeds by keyword. Simply enter words like "News" or "Linux" and press the search button. Soon the engine will give out a list of newsfeeds. It is also possible to restrict the search to only match newsfeeds that have the same language that RSSOwl has set. Once the search has finished, import all of them into any category with a single click.
- Tired of copying and pasting newsfeeds out of a website into your newsreader? Simply enter the website containing links to newsfeeds into the feed-discovery and RSSOwl will show all the newsfeeds it has found. Import them into any category with a single click. Or enter the URL to an OPML file and gain access to its newsfeeds - its a breeze!
- The integrated feedvalidator allows to check the validity of a newsfeed. Any error or warning is shown inside the validator, together with the line-number. This feature makes the perfect tool for bloggers as theyre able to test their newsfeeds. RSSOwl provides support for RSS 0.91, 0.92 and 2.0 straight "out of the box".
- Access password protected newsfeeds. RSSOwl 1.0 is supporting the Base authentication which is the original and most compatible authentication scheme. But be prepared for RSSOwl 1.1 coming soon which will also support Digest and NTLM authentication that was introduced with HTTP 1.1.
- A small toolbar above the tree containing all favorites allowes to execute the commands "Reload All Favorites", "Aggregate All Favorites", "Search in all Favorites" and "Mark All Favorites Read". Believe us, its a handy feature. :-)
- Place RSSOwl into the system tray on minimization. As soon as RSSOwl is reloading a newsfeed and detects that new, unread news are available it will tell you so.
- RSSOwl is highly customizable. "Preferences" allow to change fonts, languages, colors, hotkeys and a lot more. Export settings into a file to import them into RSSOwl on a different computer. Switch fonts or make yourself comfortable with RSSOwl by choosing one of the 25 languages available - everything is just a few clicks away!
Download (4.7MB)
Added: 2006-11-27 License: Eclipse Public License Price:
1065 downloads
base64img 2.3
base64img provides a PHP script which encodes images as text. more>>
base64img provides a PHP script which encodes images as text.
base64img.php base64-encodes images and generates PHP code that represents the image. This makes it possible to embed an image inside a PHP script.
This enables you to create an entire Web site with images, using only a PHP script contained within a single file.
The script itself is an example of how this works.
Install:
- Install this script in any directory on your webserver and point your webbrowser to it.
Enhancements:
- The code was changed so that it works on systems where PHPs globals are turned off.
<<lessbase64img.php base64-encodes images and generates PHP code that represents the image. This makes it possible to embed an image inside a PHP script.
This enables you to create an entire Web site with images, using only a PHP script contained within a single file.
The script itself is an example of how this works.
Install:
- Install this script in any directory on your webserver and point your webbrowser to it.
Enhancements:
- The code was changed so that it works on systems where PHPs globals are turned off.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
957 downloads
IGSuite 3.2.3
IGSuite is an open source web-based groupware suite. more>>
IGSuite is an open source web-based groupware suite.
Main features:
- Contact CRM management
- Webmail
- full-featured and shared Calendar
- Digital documents archive
- ToDo management
- Fax system
- Wiki
- Project management
- Preferences per user
- PDA interface
- Available in different languages
- Different skins and layout
- Multiplatform (Linux & Windows)
<<lessMain features:
- Contact CRM management
- Webmail
- full-featured and shared Calendar
- Digital documents archive
- ToDo management
- Fax system
- Wiki
- Project management
- Preferences per user
- PDA interface
- Available in different languages
- Different skins and layout
- Multiplatform (Linux & Windows)
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2007-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
912 downloads
Ansel 2.3
Ansel is a picture gallery for web sites. more>>
Ansel is a picture gallery for web sites. It is a high quality, information-rich photo gallery designed to handle large numbers of images and albums. Ansel stores all its images in a database, making it both fast and flexible.
Ansel is similar in spirit to Shutterfly and Yahoo pictures, but does not place restrictions on image size. It was named after Ansel Adams, the famous twentieth century naturalist photographer of the
American West.
Ansel is free; it carries a BSD liscence which allows many different types of usage including commercial ones. However along with this fact comes some caveats. It is designed to be easy to use, but not necessarily easy to setup. In fact its a bit advanced in that department.
Ansel requires a webserver with the PHP/PHP-MySQL engine, and a running MySQL database. You may need to know the basics of PHP, MySQL, and Apache to get things running.
I have tried to make Ansel use relative paths instead of absolute ones to make it play nicely with the rest of your site and to allow multiple instances.
Your system must have ImageMagic installed, specifically mogrify (named from Calvin&Hobbes I believe) and montage. These are used for image manipulation and are generally available by default on Linux systems.
Apache
Ansel allows images to be uploaded to the gallery remotely, which means potentially anyone can add pictures. In Ansel 2.0 passwords are used to protect pictures in an album. Security is by-album, not by-picture, which shouldnt be too much of a problem.
However, you must serve this site over HTTPS to safely encrypt passwords sent from browsers. A 403 password box sends usernames and passwords in plain text, and only by running the site over encrypted channels (like https) can security be called anything close to safe. Apache has an excellent and free mod_ssl which will run https.
MySQL
You have to create the ansel database in MySQL and give select and update permissions to a user. Ones that will work off the bat would be:
mysql> grant select,update,insert on ansel.* to apache@localhost;
To create the database do the following as root:
$ mysqladmin create ansel
$ mysql ansel < ansel.sql
The ansel.sql file is contained in the ansel/sql directory.
PHP
I believe Ansel expects to have magicquotes turned off. This affects how quotes are returned from the database. You should change the resource limits to allow large picture uploads. These are for my Linux RedHat system (Built with Rocks 3.1), the exact locations of these file may vary for you.
In File /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf:
LimitRequestBody 16777216
In File /etc/php.ini:
; Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.
post_max_size = 60M
; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
upload_max_filesize = 20M
Enhancements:
- Security was improved by removing the requirement for PHPs register_globals setting.
- Minor features including a more dynamic gallery home page were added.
<<lessAnsel is similar in spirit to Shutterfly and Yahoo pictures, but does not place restrictions on image size. It was named after Ansel Adams, the famous twentieth century naturalist photographer of the
American West.
Ansel is free; it carries a BSD liscence which allows many different types of usage including commercial ones. However along with this fact comes some caveats. It is designed to be easy to use, but not necessarily easy to setup. In fact its a bit advanced in that department.
Ansel requires a webserver with the PHP/PHP-MySQL engine, and a running MySQL database. You may need to know the basics of PHP, MySQL, and Apache to get things running.
I have tried to make Ansel use relative paths instead of absolute ones to make it play nicely with the rest of your site and to allow multiple instances.
Your system must have ImageMagic installed, specifically mogrify (named from Calvin&Hobbes I believe) and montage. These are used for image manipulation and are generally available by default on Linux systems.
Apache
Ansel allows images to be uploaded to the gallery remotely, which means potentially anyone can add pictures. In Ansel 2.0 passwords are used to protect pictures in an album. Security is by-album, not by-picture, which shouldnt be too much of a problem.
However, you must serve this site over HTTPS to safely encrypt passwords sent from browsers. A 403 password box sends usernames and passwords in plain text, and only by running the site over encrypted channels (like https) can security be called anything close to safe. Apache has an excellent and free mod_ssl which will run https.
MySQL
You have to create the ansel database in MySQL and give select and update permissions to a user. Ones that will work off the bat would be:
mysql> grant select,update,insert on ansel.* to apache@localhost;
To create the database do the following as root:
$ mysqladmin create ansel
$ mysql ansel < ansel.sql
The ansel.sql file is contained in the ansel/sql directory.
PHP
I believe Ansel expects to have magicquotes turned off. This affects how quotes are returned from the database. You should change the resource limits to allow large picture uploads. These are for my Linux RedHat system (Built with Rocks 3.1), the exact locations of these file may vary for you.
In File /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf:
LimitRequestBody 16777216
In File /etc/php.ini:
; Maximum size of POST data that PHP will accept.
post_max_size = 60M
; Maximum allowed size for uploaded files.
upload_max_filesize = 20M
Enhancements:
- Security was improved by removing the requirement for PHPs register_globals setting.
- Minor features including a more dynamic gallery home page were added.
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Added: 2005-09-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Tinderstatus 0.2.3
Tinderstatus provides an extension displays an icon in your browsers status bar which shows the status of Mozilla tinderboxen. more>>
Tinderstatus provides an extension displays an icon in your browsers status bar which shows the status of Mozilla tinderboxen.
The Tinderstatus extension displays an icon in your browsers status bar which shows the status of Mozilla tinderboxen.
Tinderboxen are the computers which build Mozilla applications over and over, reporting the results of each build attempt to tinderbox.mozilla.org, so that developers making changes to the applications know when their changes cause the builds to break.
Tinderstatus will either display a green icon, meaning all tinderboxen last reported successful builds and tests; an orange icon, meaning all tinderboxen last reported successful build, but one or more reported test failures; a red icon, meaning one or more tinderboxen last reported build failures; or a black icon, meaning Tinderstatus was unable to retrieve the status of the tinderboxen.
Tinderstatus will also either display an open or closed door symbol on its icon depending on whether the Mozilla codebase is currently open or closed to general changes.
Tinderstatus tracks the Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, XULRunner, and Camino tinderboxen.
<<lessThe Tinderstatus extension displays an icon in your browsers status bar which shows the status of Mozilla tinderboxen.
Tinderboxen are the computers which build Mozilla applications over and over, reporting the results of each build attempt to tinderbox.mozilla.org, so that developers making changes to the applications know when their changes cause the builds to break.
Tinderstatus will either display a green icon, meaning all tinderboxen last reported successful builds and tests; an orange icon, meaning all tinderboxen last reported successful build, but one or more reported test failures; a red icon, meaning one or more tinderboxen last reported build failures; or a black icon, meaning Tinderstatus was unable to retrieve the status of the tinderboxen.
Tinderstatus will also either display an open or closed door symbol on its icon depending on whether the Mozilla codebase is currently open or closed to general changes.
Tinderstatus tracks the Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, XULRunner, and Camino tinderboxen.
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Added: 2007-04-05 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Musicbox 0.2.3
Musicbox is a simple one-file-at-a-time audio tag editor. more>>
Musicbox is a simple one-file-at-a-time audio tag editor.
Musicbox is a simple one-file-at-a-time audio tag editor. It can edit ID3, Vorbis and FLAC tags via the TagLib library.
<<lessMusicbox is a simple one-file-at-a-time audio tag editor. It can edit ID3, Vorbis and FLAC tags via the TagLib library.
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Added: 2005-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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amaroKopeteBR 1.2.3
amaroKopeteBR is an amaroK plugin based on the amaroKopete plugin but translated into portuguese. more>>
amaroKopeteBR is an amaroK plugin based on the amaroKopete plugin, except that this one is translated into Portuguese (pt_BR) and it has some aditional features like if you put a couple of # between that name patterns (#Album %m# for the album, for example), the plugin will only put that on your nickname if that song is tagged with that field.
If the field is null, it will skip the whole sentence between the #. It also can put this sentence on your status message, not on your nickname.
Another feature is when you pause or stop the music, your Kopete status will change to Away, and when you begin to play it again, it will change to online.
<<lessIf the field is null, it will skip the whole sentence between the #. It also can put this sentence on your status message, not on your nickname.
Another feature is when you pause or stop the music, your Kopete status will change to Away, and when you begin to play it again, it will change to online.
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Added: 2007-06-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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rssh 2.3.0
rssh is a small shell that provides the ability for system administrators to give specific users access to a given system. more>>
rssh is a restricted shell for use with OpenSSH, allowing only scp and/or sftp. rssh project now also includes support for rdist, rsync, and cvs.
For example, if you have a server which you only want to allow users to copy files off of via scp, without providing shell access, you can use rssh to do that.
hough rssh is written to work with OpenSSH, it will probably work with other implementations of SSH. Also, rssh is written and tested on Linux systems, but should compile cleanly and work on any POSIX.2-compliant system. It is verified to work on the following platforms:
A wide variety of Linux distributions, on IA32 and IA64 hardware
Compaq Tru64 Unix
Solaris 2.x - 8 (under certain conditions -- see the security link)
AIX 5.1
HP/UX 11.00 (PA-RISC)
HP/UX 11.22 (IA64)
Irix 6.5
Currently, it does not work on (at least most of) the *BSDs, nor on OS X. They lack the wordexp() function, which rssh uses for command line argument expansion. Until they have such a function (which is defined by POSIX.2), or until I get bored enough to write a replacement, rssh will not work with the BSDs out of the box.
Update, 7 Jun 2003: Jacques A. Vidrine reports that FreeBSD 5.0 now has the wordexp() function, and rssh compiles cleanly on it, though he has not tested it. I still do not have any confirmation that it will work on FreeBSD 5, but it seems like a safe bet. I have received reports that other operating environments are also adding support for wordexp(), and rssh should work on all of those platforms, too.
If youre on a BSD system without the wordexp() function, you could work around this by obtaining a copy of the wordexp() functions code from, say, glibc2, and creating your own wordexp.h header. Compile wordexp.c manually, and link it against the other .o files. I have no intention of doing any work to facilitate that, though, so youre on your own.
If you have success using rssh with some other implementation of SSH, or using it on other platforms, feel free to send e-mail to the rssh mailing list to let me know. If you have problems compiling or installing rssh on your favorite platform, please send me the complete configure output, and any compilation errors generated.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a design flaw in rssh_chroot_helper that allowed local users with full shell access to gain root privileges.
<<lessFor example, if you have a server which you only want to allow users to copy files off of via scp, without providing shell access, you can use rssh to do that.
hough rssh is written to work with OpenSSH, it will probably work with other implementations of SSH. Also, rssh is written and tested on Linux systems, but should compile cleanly and work on any POSIX.2-compliant system. It is verified to work on the following platforms:
A wide variety of Linux distributions, on IA32 and IA64 hardware
Compaq Tru64 Unix
Solaris 2.x - 8 (under certain conditions -- see the security link)
AIX 5.1
HP/UX 11.00 (PA-RISC)
HP/UX 11.22 (IA64)
Irix 6.5
Currently, it does not work on (at least most of) the *BSDs, nor on OS X. They lack the wordexp() function, which rssh uses for command line argument expansion. Until they have such a function (which is defined by POSIX.2), or until I get bored enough to write a replacement, rssh will not work with the BSDs out of the box.
Update, 7 Jun 2003: Jacques A. Vidrine reports that FreeBSD 5.0 now has the wordexp() function, and rssh compiles cleanly on it, though he has not tested it. I still do not have any confirmation that it will work on FreeBSD 5, but it seems like a safe bet. I have received reports that other operating environments are also adding support for wordexp(), and rssh should work on all of those platforms, too.
If youre on a BSD system without the wordexp() function, you could work around this by obtaining a copy of the wordexp() functions code from, say, glibc2, and creating your own wordexp.h header. Compile wordexp.c manually, and link it against the other .o files. I have no intention of doing any work to facilitate that, though, so youre on your own.
If you have success using rssh with some other implementation of SSH, or using it on other platforms, feel free to send e-mail to the rssh mailing list to let me know. If you have problems compiling or installing rssh on your favorite platform, please send me the complete configure output, and any compilation errors generated.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a design flaw in rssh_chroot_helper that allowed local users with full shell access to gain root privileges.
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Added: 2005-12-20 License: BSD License Price:
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ZAttachmentAttribute 2.3
ZAttachmentAttribute provides a system to manage attachments within Zope objects. more>>
ZAttachmentAttribute provides a system to manage attachments within Zope objects.
his product is meant to be used with PloneArticle 2 and PloneExFile 2 versions only. For recent versions of PloneArticle or PloneExFile, please use AttachmentField instead.
ZAttachmentAttribute is used to help use of simple attachment files with user-created Zope products. It is pluggable, which means you can make it support new file types.
Enhancements:
- Used the new release management tool
<<lesshis product is meant to be used with PloneArticle 2 and PloneExFile 2 versions only. For recent versions of PloneArticle or PloneExFile, please use AttachmentField instead.
ZAttachmentAttribute is used to help use of simple attachment files with user-created Zope products. It is pluggable, which means you can make it support new file types.
Enhancements:
- Used the new release management tool
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Added: 2007-02-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Karrigell 2.3.5
Karrigell is a simple but full-featured web framework, written in Python. more>>
Karrigell is a simple but full-featured web framework, written in Python.
Karrigell can also work with Apache and Xitami, and any database with a Python interface. It allows execution of Python scripts and of pages mixing Python and HTML, easy handling of authentication and sessions, building pages from components, and internationalization features.
It comes with a complete documentation and several demos, including a wiki server, a forum, and a portal with personalization and news editing.
Main features:
- a powerful built-in web server, so theres no need to download, install and configure a separate one
- a pure-Python database engine : KirbyBase
Enhancements:
- a first version of the integration of Karrigell behind Apache using CGI mode (see the documentation page about Apache for details)
- name REQUEST added in the namespace (same as QUERY)
- name CONFIG added in the namespace : alias for k_config, with attributes taken from the configuration file
- added a page in the documentation summarizing the names available in the namespace bug fixes (in CGI scripts)
<<lessKarrigell can also work with Apache and Xitami, and any database with a Python interface. It allows execution of Python scripts and of pages mixing Python and HTML, easy handling of authentication and sessions, building pages from components, and internationalization features.
It comes with a complete documentation and several demos, including a wiki server, a forum, and a portal with personalization and news editing.
Main features:
- a powerful built-in web server, so theres no need to download, install and configure a separate one
- a pure-Python database engine : KirbyBase
Enhancements:
- a first version of the integration of Karrigell behind Apache using CGI mode (see the documentation page about Apache for details)
- name REQUEST added in the namespace (same as QUERY)
- name CONFIG added in the namespace : alias for k_config, with attributes taken from the configuration file
- added a page in the documentation summarizing the names available in the namespace bug fixes (in CGI scripts)
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Added: 2007-05-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Time Sheets 7.0
Time Sheets are free linux timesheets for project tracking. more>>
Time Sheets are free linux timesheets for project tracking.
Automate Project management, Billing and Payroll with your Free Web Employee Timesheets! Use your Free Web Timesheets to Discover secret profits in your business and ease billing now.
Automate Payroll with improved setup features. 100% web-based Linux Employee Timesheets program.
Main features:
User Interface
- Complete redesign including user-friendly organization and navigation
- Collapsible, customizable Toolbar with interactive calendar and timesheet status data
- Scrolling and single day display options for long periods that alleviate "wide" timesheet and compliance problems
- Dynamic, on-screen options to sort and display data in a variety of formats
Administrator Interface
- Ability to copy settings from existing users, projects, etc. for quick creation and set up of new items
- Access to all set up options on a single user or project creation screen
- Various types of reports consolidated and accessible under the main Reports tab
- Improved search, select and assign capabilities for automated approval plans, etc.
- Ability to search for, select and submit multiple timesheets for approval with a single click
- Improved Help menus and Sitemap that act as guides to the new navigation
Look and Feel
- Hierarchical tab navigation with the option to customize the color scheme
- Standard icons and page layout throughout the product
- Continued flexibility for branding and customizing the interface to fit organizational needs
Miscellaneous
- Leave request automation with supervisor review
- Manager reporting on all outstanding time off scheduled
- Option to subtotal by several different parameters in reports
- International character support
- Performance improvements via setting to limit number of items displayed in dropdown menus
- Advanced options for editing approved timesheets to meet specific auditing requirements
<<lessAutomate Project management, Billing and Payroll with your Free Web Employee Timesheets! Use your Free Web Timesheets to Discover secret profits in your business and ease billing now.
Automate Payroll with improved setup features. 100% web-based Linux Employee Timesheets program.
Main features:
User Interface
- Complete redesign including user-friendly organization and navigation
- Collapsible, customizable Toolbar with interactive calendar and timesheet status data
- Scrolling and single day display options for long periods that alleviate "wide" timesheet and compliance problems
- Dynamic, on-screen options to sort and display data in a variety of formats
Administrator Interface
- Ability to copy settings from existing users, projects, etc. for quick creation and set up of new items
- Access to all set up options on a single user or project creation screen
- Various types of reports consolidated and accessible under the main Reports tab
- Improved search, select and assign capabilities for automated approval plans, etc.
- Ability to search for, select and submit multiple timesheets for approval with a single click
- Improved Help menus and Sitemap that act as guides to the new navigation
Look and Feel
- Hierarchical tab navigation with the option to customize the color scheme
- Standard icons and page layout throughout the product
- Continued flexibility for branding and customizing the interface to fit organizational needs
Miscellaneous
- Leave request automation with supervisor review
- Manager reporting on all outstanding time off scheduled
- Option to subtotal by several different parameters in reports
- International character support
- Performance improvements via setting to limit number of items displayed in dropdown menus
- Advanced options for editing approved timesheets to meet specific auditing requirements
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Added: 2005-10-17 License: Freeware Price:
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