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desktop-data-model 1.2.5
desktop-data-model is a GNOME wrapper library. more>> desktop-data-model 1.2.5 is a versatile software which functions as a GNOME wrapper library.
Installation: The simplest way to compile this package is:
- `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system.
- Running `configure might take a while. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
- Type `make to compile the package.
- Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
- Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and
- documentation.
- You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make disclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Added: 2008-10-29 License: LGPL Price: FREE
16 downloads
Yukatan data model 1.0
Yukatan data model project is the schema definition of the Yukatan webmail database. more>>
Yukatan data model project is the schema definition of the Yukatan webmail database.
The PostgreSQL database structures defined in this file can be used as a backend store of an email message handling application. The database should be created with the "UNICODE" encoding to properly support messages in different languages.
New data types
The special data types commonly used in the Yukatan data model have been made explicit by the introduction of seven new domains. The domains and the related COMMENT statements make field semantics more clear than before.
See the SQL schema file for more detailed documentation on these domains.
Explicitly named constraints
All the table constraints in the database are now explicitly named and documented. This change makes the database implementation more orthogonal and cleans up the documentation.
Renamed fields and tables
All the *address field names have been truncated to *addr, to make it visually clearer that they are always paired with the corresponding *name fields. The change also makes parts of the documentation less repetitive.
The referencesfield table has been renamed to referencefield to avoid the plural form in the table name. Also all the contained references* field names have been renamed to reference*.
Semantic changes
Quite a few changes have been made to the semantics of various fields. The unnecessarily tight constraints on sequence numbers have been replaced with clearer documentation, the format and encoding of most fields has been explicitly documented, and the previously allowed dual use of the enttext and enddata fields has been prohibited.
Dropped envelope data
The envelope data added in version 0.5 of the data model has for now been removed. The reason for the removal is that the envelope data is not an integral part of an email message, and I wanted to make the version 1.0 as clear as possible. The database now stores "email messages" - nothing less, nothing more. Envelope data can and probably will be reintroduced in an incremental version 1.x along with other extensions.
Enhancements:
- cleans up and documents the data model that has developed since version 0.1
- removal of the envelope data added in version 0.5
- enaming and redefinition of some of the fields and tables
- database structure has also been extensively documented
<<lessThe PostgreSQL database structures defined in this file can be used as a backend store of an email message handling application. The database should be created with the "UNICODE" encoding to properly support messages in different languages.
New data types
The special data types commonly used in the Yukatan data model have been made explicit by the introduction of seven new domains. The domains and the related COMMENT statements make field semantics more clear than before.
See the SQL schema file for more detailed documentation on these domains.
Explicitly named constraints
All the table constraints in the database are now explicitly named and documented. This change makes the database implementation more orthogonal and cleans up the documentation.
Renamed fields and tables
All the *address field names have been truncated to *addr, to make it visually clearer that they are always paired with the corresponding *name fields. The change also makes parts of the documentation less repetitive.
The referencesfield table has been renamed to referencefield to avoid the plural form in the table name. Also all the contained references* field names have been renamed to reference*.
Semantic changes
Quite a few changes have been made to the semantics of various fields. The unnecessarily tight constraints on sequence numbers have been replaced with clearer documentation, the format and encoding of most fields has been explicitly documented, and the previously allowed dual use of the enttext and enddata fields has been prohibited.
Dropped envelope data
The envelope data added in version 0.5 of the data model has for now been removed. The reason for the removal is that the envelope data is not an integral part of an email message, and I wanted to make the version 1.0 as clear as possible. The database now stores "email messages" - nothing less, nothing more. Envelope data can and probably will be reintroduced in an incremental version 1.x along with other extensions.
Enhancements:
- cleans up and documents the data model that has developed since version 0.1
- removal of the envelope data added in version 0.5
- enaming and redefinition of some of the fields and tables
- database structure has also been extensively documented
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Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
983 downloads
desktop-data-manager 0.8.10
desktop-data-manager includes a clipboard history for many different types of content (text, images, ...). more>>
desktop-data-manager includes a clipboard history for many different types of content (text, images, ...) and an application to take screenshots from a single window/subwindow, rectangle of the screen or the whole desktop.
The two applications are designed to work well together. For more details please visit my homepage.
Notes: If you find some bugs/problems with the application please contact me at einki(at)users.sourceforge.net. The Program is programmed to work in a GTK/GNOME environment but at least the basic functionalities will work in KDE too.
<<lessThe two applications are designed to work well together. For more details please visit my homepage.
Notes: If you find some bugs/problems with the application please contact me at einki(at)users.sourceforge.net. The Program is programmed to work in a GTK/GNOME environment but at least the basic functionalities will work in KDE too.
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Added: 2007-01-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1002 downloads
k5n Desktop Calendar 0.9.4
k5n Desktop Calendar application is a calendar application for your desktop. more>>
k5n Desktop Calendar (k5nCal, for short) application is a calendar application for your desktop. It shares features with applications like Apple iCal and Microsoft Outlook, but it is open source.
This project is built upon Java Calendar Tools, and all data is stored in RFC 2445 iCalendar format.
Main features:
- Supports Mac OS X, Linux or Windows (requires Java 1.5)
- Saves all entries in iCalendar RFC 2445 format
- Simple and intuitive user interface similar
- Open source license so you can download and modify the source and use it free of charge.
<<lessThis project is built upon Java Calendar Tools, and all data is stored in RFC 2445 iCalendar format.
Main features:
- Supports Mac OS X, Linux or Windows (requires Java 1.5)
- Saves all entries in iCalendar RFC 2445 format
- Simple and intuitive user interface similar
- Open source license so you can download and modify the source and use it free of charge.
Download (0.76MB)
Added: 2007-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
819 downloads
Vertex 3D Model Assembler 0.1.15
Vertex 3D Model Assembler project is a polygon-based live-end modeller. more>>
Vertex 3D Model Assembler project is a polygon-based live-end modeller.
The Vertex 3D Model Assembler is a 3D modeller geared towards making high performance models for games and other live-end requirements.
It uses the V3D format to maximize efficiency with OpenGL rendering, and can view/edit any V3D hybrid data.
<<lessThe Vertex 3D Model Assembler is a 3D modeller geared towards making high performance models for games and other live-end requirements.
It uses the V3D format to maximize efficiency with OpenGL rendering, and can view/edit any V3D hybrid data.
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Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1102 downloads
DateChooser 1.2.5
DateChooser is a Java class that allows a programmer to present the user with an input dialog for easily choosing a date. more>>
DateChooser is a Java class that allows a programmer to present the user with an input dialog for easily choosing a date and feeding it to the program.
<<less Download (0.026MB)
Added: 2007-03-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
946 downloads
Evolution Data Server 1.10.3.1
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information. more>>
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information, such as a users address book or calendar events.
Evolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
<<lessEvolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
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Added: 2007-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
845 downloads
JavaPK for Desktop 2.5
JavaPK for Desktop (JPKD) is a Clinical Pharmacokinetic (CPK) Services (or Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, TDM). more>>
JavaPK for Desktop (JPKD) is a Clinical Pharmacokinetic (CPK) Services (or Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, TDM).
It not only inherits all functionalities of JavaPK for Mobile Devices, but also has a built- in algorithm of users defined Bayesian model for individualized pharmacokinetic parameter estimation (UDBM) for batch input data.
Users can define their own pharmacokinetic prediction models with population PK parameters and then use the defined model to solve batch prediction data or applied the defined model to therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM).
JPKD is created for your own personal uses and testing purposes. JPKD shall be used as a guide or a decision support tool only. Medical decisions should NOT be solely based on the results of this program. Although this program has been tested thoroughly, the accuracy of the information cannot be guaranteed. Once you use JPKD, you have automatically agreed with this disclaimer.
Main features:
- Sawchuk-Zaske (aminoglycosides & vancomycin) and Bayesian method for PK parameter estimation
- 15 built-in drugs for TDM (see the below drug lists)
- functions for users defined Bayesian estimation drug models
- portable function for users defined models
- a built-in spread sheet for batch PK parameter estimation & input data manipulation
- application user-defined Bayesian model to TDM
- multiple desktop platforms (WinXP/NT, Mac OS X, Linux PC) supported
Built-in drug lists
- Amikacin
- Carbamazepine
- Cyclosporin
- Digoxin
- Enfuvirtide
- Everolimus
- Gentamicin
- Indinavir
- Lithium
- Phenytoin
- Ritonavir
- Tacrolimus
- Theophylline
- Tobramycin
- Vancomycin
<<lessIt not only inherits all functionalities of JavaPK for Mobile Devices, but also has a built- in algorithm of users defined Bayesian model for individualized pharmacokinetic parameter estimation (UDBM) for batch input data.
Users can define their own pharmacokinetic prediction models with population PK parameters and then use the defined model to solve batch prediction data or applied the defined model to therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM).
JPKD is created for your own personal uses and testing purposes. JPKD shall be used as a guide or a decision support tool only. Medical decisions should NOT be solely based on the results of this program. Although this program has been tested thoroughly, the accuracy of the information cannot be guaranteed. Once you use JPKD, you have automatically agreed with this disclaimer.
Main features:
- Sawchuk-Zaske (aminoglycosides & vancomycin) and Bayesian method for PK parameter estimation
- 15 built-in drugs for TDM (see the below drug lists)
- functions for users defined Bayesian estimation drug models
- portable function for users defined models
- a built-in spread sheet for batch PK parameter estimation & input data manipulation
- application user-defined Bayesian model to TDM
- multiple desktop platforms (WinXP/NT, Mac OS X, Linux PC) supported
Built-in drug lists
- Amikacin
- Carbamazepine
- Cyclosporin
- Digoxin
- Enfuvirtide
- Everolimus
- Gentamicin
- Indinavir
- Lithium
- Phenytoin
- Ritonavir
- Tacrolimus
- Theophylline
- Tobramycin
- Vancomycin
Download (51.6MB)
Added: 2006-10-09 License: Freeware Price:
1112 downloads
Valentina Database 3.2
Valentina is cross-platform DBMS that makes it easy to switch between a local embedded database and server using the same source more>>
Valentina is cross-platform DBMS that makes it easy to switch between a local embedded database and server using the same sources. It supports disk and in-memory databases, field types from Bit to BLOB, and both a SQL92(99) and non-SQL API.
Valentina supports Relational, Extended Navigational, and Object-Relational data models. It introduces a revolutionary model abstraction "Link". It works natively in UTF-16, can accept 270 encodings, and features advanced features such as regular expressions, XML, full-text search, pictures, functions, and calculated fields. It offers triggers, views, and stored procedures.
Enhancements:
- Valentina Studio now has a Diagrams panel for database schema.
- There are new examples on the usage of Link refactorings API and SQL commands.
- There are about 40 bugfixes over the entire product line (kernel, PHP, REALbasic, Director, VCOM, and VStudio).
<<lessValentina supports Relational, Extended Navigational, and Object-Relational data models. It introduces a revolutionary model abstraction "Link". It works natively in UTF-16, can accept 270 encodings, and features advanced features such as regular expressions, XML, full-text search, pictures, functions, and calculated fields. It offers triggers, views, and stored procedures.
Enhancements:
- Valentina Studio now has a Diagrams panel for database schema.
- There are new examples on the usage of Link refactorings API and SQL commands.
- There are about 40 bugfixes over the entire product line (kernel, PHP, REALbasic, Director, VCOM, and VStudio).
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Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
813 downloads
JSBSim Flight Dynamics Model 0.9.13
JSBSim is an open source flight dynamics model. more>>
JSBSim Flight Dynamics Model is an open source flight dynamics model (FDM) that compiles and runs under many operating systems, including Linux, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Linux, IRIX, Cygwin (Unix on Windows), etc.
The FDM is essentially the physics/math model that defines the movement of an aircraft under the forces and moments applied to it using the various control mechanisms and from the forces of nature.
JSBSim has no native graphics. It can be run by itself as a standalone program, taking input from a script file and various aircraft configuration files; or, it can be run as an integrated part of a larger flight simulator implementation that includes a visual system.
The most notable example of the use of JSBSim is currently seen in the open source FlightGear simulator. JSBSim models the aerodynamic forces and moments by the classic coefficient buildup method.
JSBSim has seen the growth of a fairly large user base, with some of the more notable projects (of which I am aware) described on the Users page.
Main features:
- Fully configurable flight control system, aerodynamics, propulsion, landing gear arrangement, etc. through XML-based text file format.
- Rotational earth effects on the equations of motion (coriolis and centrifugal acceleration modeled).
- Configurable data output formats to screen, file, socket, or any combination of those.
Enhancements:
- This release includes new options for the standalone JSBSim executable, including improved real-time capability.
- This release also includes experimental (but tested) logic to reduce ground reactions jitter while on the ground.
<<lessThe FDM is essentially the physics/math model that defines the movement of an aircraft under the forces and moments applied to it using the various control mechanisms and from the forces of nature.
JSBSim has no native graphics. It can be run by itself as a standalone program, taking input from a script file and various aircraft configuration files; or, it can be run as an integrated part of a larger flight simulator implementation that includes a visual system.
The most notable example of the use of JSBSim is currently seen in the open source FlightGear simulator. JSBSim models the aerodynamic forces and moments by the classic coefficient buildup method.
JSBSim has seen the growth of a fairly large user base, with some of the more notable projects (of which I am aware) described on the Users page.
Main features:
- Fully configurable flight control system, aerodynamics, propulsion, landing gear arrangement, etc. through XML-based text file format.
- Rotational earth effects on the equations of motion (coriolis and centrifugal acceleration modeled).
- Configurable data output formats to screen, file, socket, or any combination of those.
Enhancements:
- This release includes new options for the standalone JSBSim executable, including improved real-time capability.
- This release also includes experimental (but tested) logic to reduce ground reactions jitter while on the ground.
Download (0.95MB)
Added: 2007-01-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
604 downloads
Datamixer 0.1.88
Datamixer generates mock data, mixes it with data from other sources such as files, and can write the results back to files or t more>>
How do you build a web application without data? Suppose it has many pages, including forms and pages for display. Until theyre developed, users cant enter information. Mock data has to be provided to the application, to test the interaction between screens, business logic, and database.
It may take a good amount of effort to create a mock dataset large and complex enough to mimic real world situations. For example, it is not unusual for an application to be supported by a database schema with hundreds of tables, each with many columns and many foreign key relationships. The database may have millions of rows of data. Datatypes include integer, floating precision, datetime, and string. There are a wide range of values, and they are dependent on each other in ways that must satisfy the business requirements.
Mock data is useful at various points in development. It can be used with an HTTP test client, to simulate the responses a user makes at the front end. It can be inserted directly into the database, to test the database access layer. It can replace the database layer, and be provided directly to the business logic implementation.
It might be nice if the datasets at these different stages come from the same pool, so that their values represent the same underlying model. It would be nice if this model could be constructed once, and then the presentation of the data tailored for the stage at which its used.
Often a great deal of effort is spent reducing the worlds objects into a compact object model. Datamixer goes the other way: it takes a conceptual object model, and explodes it back into a diversity of objects. It tries to make this diversity easy to manage, through configuration and customization. It interacts with data repositories, and is able to mix and merge mock values with real ones. The aim is to make it easy to create the data, so that time can be spent on the data model.
Datamixer does not attempt to analyze a problem domain, in order to generate data that does a better job at testing the domain. It could be driven by a tool that does that kind of analysis.
Installation:
To install, simply unzip or unjar the distribution package to a directory of your choice. A distribution has these directories:
- The data directory has files with samples of commonly used data, such as names. It is intended to grow.
- The doc directory has documentation.
- The examples directory has example Java source and XML configuration scripts. Apache Ant is used to run these examples: type ant build
- The lib directory has all jars required by the application.
Enhancements:
- license changed to BSD.
<<lessIt may take a good amount of effort to create a mock dataset large and complex enough to mimic real world situations. For example, it is not unusual for an application to be supported by a database schema with hundreds of tables, each with many columns and many foreign key relationships. The database may have millions of rows of data. Datatypes include integer, floating precision, datetime, and string. There are a wide range of values, and they are dependent on each other in ways that must satisfy the business requirements.
Mock data is useful at various points in development. It can be used with an HTTP test client, to simulate the responses a user makes at the front end. It can be inserted directly into the database, to test the database access layer. It can replace the database layer, and be provided directly to the business logic implementation.
It might be nice if the datasets at these different stages come from the same pool, so that their values represent the same underlying model. It would be nice if this model could be constructed once, and then the presentation of the data tailored for the stage at which its used.
Often a great deal of effort is spent reducing the worlds objects into a compact object model. Datamixer goes the other way: it takes a conceptual object model, and explodes it back into a diversity of objects. It tries to make this diversity easy to manage, through configuration and customization. It interacts with data repositories, and is able to mix and merge mock values with real ones. The aim is to make it easy to create the data, so that time can be spent on the data model.
Datamixer does not attempt to analyze a problem domain, in order to generate data that does a better job at testing the domain. It could be driven by a tool that does that kind of analysis.
Installation:
To install, simply unzip or unjar the distribution package to a directory of your choice. A distribution has these directories:
- The data directory has files with samples of commonly used data, such as names. It is intended to grow.
- The doc directory has documentation.
- The examples directory has example Java source and XML configuration scripts. Apache Ant is used to run these examples: type ant build
- The lib directory has all jars required by the application.
Enhancements:
- license changed to BSD.
Download (2.6MB)
Added: 2006-04-21 License: BSD License Price:
1282 downloads
cheapskate 0.0.1
cheapskate is a simple Ruby on Rails application for personal budgeting. more>>
cheapskate is a simple Ruby on Rails application for personal budgeting.
Rails is a web-application and persistence framework that includes everything needed to create database-backed web-applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern of separation. This pattern splits the view (also called the presentation) into "dumb" templates that are primarily responsible for inserting pre-built data in between HTML tags. The model contains the
"smart" domain objects (such as Account, Product, Person, Post) that holds all the business logic and knows how to persist themselves to a database. The controller handles the incoming requests (such as Save New Account, Update Product, Show Post) by manipulating the model and directing data to the view.
In Rails, the model is handled by whats called an object-relational mapping layer entitled Active Record. This layer allows you to present the data from database rows as objects and embellish these data objects with business logic methods. You can read more about Active Record in
link:files/vendor/rails/activerecord/README.html.
The controller and view are handled by the Action Pack, which handles both layers by its two parts: Action View and Action Controller. These two layers are bundled in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. This is unlike the relationship between the Active Record and Action Pack that is much more separate. Each of these packages can be used independently outside of Rails. You can read more about Action Pack in link:files/vendor/rails/actionpack/README.html.
<<lessRails is a web-application and persistence framework that includes everything needed to create database-backed web-applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern of separation. This pattern splits the view (also called the presentation) into "dumb" templates that are primarily responsible for inserting pre-built data in between HTML tags. The model contains the
"smart" domain objects (such as Account, Product, Person, Post) that holds all the business logic and knows how to persist themselves to a database. The controller handles the incoming requests (such as Save New Account, Update Product, Show Post) by manipulating the model and directing data to the view.
In Rails, the model is handled by whats called an object-relational mapping layer entitled Active Record. This layer allows you to present the data from database rows as objects and embellish these data objects with business logic methods. You can read more about Active Record in
link:files/vendor/rails/activerecord/README.html.
The controller and view are handled by the Action Pack, which handles both layers by its two parts: Action View and Action Controller. These two layers are bundled in a single package due to their heavy interdependence. This is unlike the relationship between the Active Record and Action Pack that is much more separate. Each of these packages can be used independently outside of Rails. You can read more about Action Pack in link:files/vendor/rails/actionpack/README.html.
Download (0.072MB)
Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1104 downloads
recordMyDesktop 0.3.6
recordMyDesktop is a program that captures audio and video data from a Linux desktop session. more>>
recordMyDesktop is a program that captures audio and video data from a Linux desktop session, producing an Ogg-encapsulated Theora-Vorbis file.
recordMyDesktops main goal is to be as unobstrusive as possible by proccessing only regions of the screen that have changed.
Installation:
To compile the program you have to go through the regular drill:
~$ gzip -d recordmydesktop-x.y.z.tar.gz
~$ tar -x recordmydesktop-x.y.z.tar
~$ cd recordmydesktop-x.y.z
~$ ./configure
~$ make
~$ sudo make install
You will need the development headers for the following:
alsa (libasound)
X
libXext
libXdamage
libogg
libvorbis
libtheora
As well the regular headers, plus the ones for pthreads (both of which you should have if you have compiled anything else before).
Of the above, the most likely to be missing are probably those of libXdamage and libtheora but any recent linux distribution should offer an easy way to get them.
Enhancements:
- Corrected segmentation fault when recording non-fullscreen areas, using the
- full-shots mode(i.e. no Xdamage)
- Fixed arrays boundary overstep in BlocksFromList (resulting in segfault,
- especially when compiled with -fstack-protector)
- Removed the need for Xdamage to be present even when it is not used.
- Added follow-mouse option(i.e. capture area tracks the mouse cursor).
<<lessrecordMyDesktops main goal is to be as unobstrusive as possible by proccessing only regions of the screen that have changed.
Installation:
To compile the program you have to go through the regular drill:
~$ gzip -d recordmydesktop-x.y.z.tar.gz
~$ tar -x recordmydesktop-x.y.z.tar
~$ cd recordmydesktop-x.y.z
~$ ./configure
~$ make
~$ sudo make install
You will need the development headers for the following:
alsa (libasound)
X
libXext
libXdamage
libogg
libvorbis
libtheora
As well the regular headers, plus the ones for pthreads (both of which you should have if you have compiled anything else before).
Of the above, the most likely to be missing are probably those of libXdamage and libtheora but any recent linux distribution should offer an easy way to get them.
Enhancements:
- Corrected segmentation fault when recording non-fullscreen areas, using the
- full-shots mode(i.e. no Xdamage)
- Fixed arrays boundary overstep in BlocksFromList (resulting in segfault,
- especially when compiled with -fstack-protector)
- Removed the need for Xdamage to be present even when it is not used.
- Added follow-mouse option(i.e. capture area tracks the mouse cursor).
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2007-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
824 downloads
MODELbuilder 0.7.5
MODELbuilder is a scientific application that provides a graphical way to derive models from empirical and simulation data. more>>
MODELbuilder is a scientific application that provides a graphical way to derive models from empirical and simulation data. MODELbuilder is fit to do regression and regression analysis.
Enhancements:
- This release has a new project file format, data editor, and data import class.
- An external solver has been added.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This release has a new project file format, data editor, and data import class.
- An external solver has been added.
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Added: 2007-01-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1027 downloads
Yukatan Webmail 0.1
Yukatan Webmail provides an advanced email management system. more>>
Yukatan Webmail provides an advanced email management system.
The goal of the project is to create an advanced webmail system, that uses a relational database backend to provide efficient search and classification capabilities.
The project is currently in pre-alpha state. The underlying data model has just reached 1.0 status, and a couple of utility tools are under active development.
Yukatan components
The Yukatan webmail system is developed as a collection of independent components based on a central data model.
Enhancements:
- Yukatan data model 1.0
- Java importer sources
- Initial webapp code for the webmail part
<<lessThe goal of the project is to create an advanced webmail system, that uses a relational database backend to provide efficient search and classification capabilities.
The project is currently in pre-alpha state. The underlying data model has just reached 1.0 status, and a couple of utility tools are under active development.
Yukatan components
The Yukatan webmail system is developed as a collection of independent components based on a central data model.
Enhancements:
- Yukatan data model 1.0
- Java importer sources
- Initial webapp code for the webmail part
Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2007-02-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
990 downloads
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