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Missile of Holiday Cheer 1.2f
Missile of Holiday Cheer is a winter holiday vertically oriented flying finesse game. more>>
Missile of Holiday Cheer is a winter holiday vertically oriented flying finesse game.
Missile of Holiday Cheer is a game that revolves around piloting missiles bearing presents from elves workshops up to Santas low-orbiting mothership.
There are five elf groups and a number of powerups, and can be played alone or splitscreen with others.
<<lessMissile of Holiday Cheer is a game that revolves around piloting missiles bearing presents from elves workshops up to Santas low-orbiting mothership.
There are five elf groups and a number of powerups, and can be played alone or splitscreen with others.
Download (0.073MB)
Added: 2007-01-15 License: Freeware Price:
1012 downloads
LibHdate 1.4.9
LibHdate is a small C,C++ library for Hebrew calendar and dates, holidays, and reading sequence (parasha). more>>
LibHdate is a small C,C++ library for Hebrew calendar and dates, holidays, and reading sequence (parasha).
LibHdate is using the sorce code from Amos Shapirs hdate package fixed and patched by Nadav HarEl.
The Torah reading sequence is from tables by Zvi HarEl.
Installation:
From source:
Untar:
tar -xvzf libhdate-XXX.tar.gz
Configure:
cd libhdate-XXX
configure --prefix=/usr [--enable-examples --enable-python --enable-perl --enable-pascal]
--enable-examples - build and install examples
--enable-python - build and install the python bindings
--enable-perl - build and install the perl bindings
--enable-pascal - build and install the pascal bindings
You will need swig and perl/python devel files.
Build:
make
Install:
make install (as root)
<<lessLibHdate is using the sorce code from Amos Shapirs hdate package fixed and patched by Nadav HarEl.
The Torah reading sequence is from tables by Zvi HarEl.
Installation:
From source:
Untar:
tar -xvzf libhdate-XXX.tar.gz
Configure:
cd libhdate-XXX
configure --prefix=/usr [--enable-examples --enable-python --enable-perl --enable-pascal]
--enable-examples - build and install examples
--enable-python - build and install the python bindings
--enable-perl - build and install the perl bindings
--enable-pascal - build and install the pascal bindings
You will need swig and perl/python devel files.
Build:
make
Install:
make install (as root)
Download (0.43MB)
Added: 2007-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
930 downloads
Kronophobia 1.3-r5
Kronophobia project is a Web-based school calendaring system. more>>
Kronophobia project is a Web-based school calendaring system.
Kronophobia is a complete event-based school calendaring system that supports recurrence, transportation assignments, alerts, parent/public registration, custom reports, event tracking, and e-mail notification.
Main features:
- Event management
- Holiday management
- No School days or Break management
- Event Recurrence and approval system
- Opponent/Schools database for meets,sports games,etc.
- external event Contacts
- organizational system for Campuses, Departments, Activities and Groups
- Transportation integration; including buses, drivers and event assignments
- Facility management; both local and remote
- Equipment organization and checkouts for events
- Custom reporting system with PDF print layouts straight from the web
- User and Group management with complete security customization
- NT, ADS, NIS, etc connectivity through Apache modules for authentication
- User Preference system
- Included Help documentation
- Event tracking and email follow-ups when event changes
- Parent/Visitor sign up system for event tracking
- Record ghosting for obsolete contacts/drivers/etc
- Advanced Filter system for viewing events
- Search capability
- Event alarms to remind participants to show up for events
- Much more...
<<lessKronophobia is a complete event-based school calendaring system that supports recurrence, transportation assignments, alerts, parent/public registration, custom reports, event tracking, and e-mail notification.
Main features:
- Event management
- Holiday management
- No School days or Break management
- Event Recurrence and approval system
- Opponent/Schools database for meets,sports games,etc.
- external event Contacts
- organizational system for Campuses, Departments, Activities and Groups
- Transportation integration; including buses, drivers and event assignments
- Facility management; both local and remote
- Equipment organization and checkouts for events
- Custom reporting system with PDF print layouts straight from the web
- User and Group management with complete security customization
- NT, ADS, NIS, etc connectivity through Apache modules for authentication
- User Preference system
- Included Help documentation
- Event tracking and email follow-ups when event changes
- Parent/Visitor sign up system for event tracking
- Record ghosting for obsolete contacts/drivers/etc
- Advanced Filter system for viewing events
- Search capability
- Event alarms to remind participants to show up for events
- Much more...
Download (0.87MB)
Added: 2006-10-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1112 downloads
oz2remind 0.2
oz2remind is a tool to convert OpenZaurus Opie calendar XML files to Remind format. more>>
oz2remind is a tool to convert OpenZaurus Opie calendar XML files to Remind format.
Its a small but useful Perl script to convert the datebook.xml file used by the calendar app in OpenZaurus Opie to Remind format.
About Remind:
Remind is a sophisticated calendar and alarm program. It includes the following features:
- A sophisticated scripting language and intelligent handling of exceptions and holidays.
- Plain-text, PostScript and HTML output.
- Timed reminders and pop-up alarms.
- A friendly graphical front-end for people who dont want to learn the scripting language.
- Facilities for both the Gregorian and Hebrew calendars.
- Support for 12 different languages.
About OpenZaurus:
The OpenZaurus project was created as an alternative Operating System for the Sharp Zaurus Personal Mobile Tool. The original purpose behind the project was to create a system (kernel + root filesystem) which was a bit closer to what the developer community specifically desired. The method by which this was accomplished was simply to use the Sharp ROM as a base and make alterations, bugfixes, additions and even removals, where necessary, to make the package more open.
Shortly after this, it was revamped completely. OpenZaurus was then a Debian based embedded distribution built from source, from the ground up. Given its debian roots, it is quite similar to other embedded Debian-based distributions, such as Familiar for the Ipaq. This means of doing things also facilitates an easy method for users to build their own custom system images.
Current Versions of OpenZaurus are built from the OpenEmbedded Build system, this was again a complete rebuild of the entire distribution from scratch.
<<lessIts a small but useful Perl script to convert the datebook.xml file used by the calendar app in OpenZaurus Opie to Remind format.
About Remind:
Remind is a sophisticated calendar and alarm program. It includes the following features:
- A sophisticated scripting language and intelligent handling of exceptions and holidays.
- Plain-text, PostScript and HTML output.
- Timed reminders and pop-up alarms.
- A friendly graphical front-end for people who dont want to learn the scripting language.
- Facilities for both the Gregorian and Hebrew calendars.
- Support for 12 different languages.
About OpenZaurus:
The OpenZaurus project was created as an alternative Operating System for the Sharp Zaurus Personal Mobile Tool. The original purpose behind the project was to create a system (kernel + root filesystem) which was a bit closer to what the developer community specifically desired. The method by which this was accomplished was simply to use the Sharp ROM as a base and make alterations, bugfixes, additions and even removals, where necessary, to make the package more open.
Shortly after this, it was revamped completely. OpenZaurus was then a Debian based embedded distribution built from source, from the ground up. Given its debian roots, it is quite similar to other embedded Debian-based distributions, such as Familiar for the Ipaq. This means of doing things also facilitates an easy method for users to build their own custom system images.
Current Versions of OpenZaurus are built from the OpenEmbedded Build system, this was again a complete rebuild of the entire distribution from scratch.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2006-05-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1267 downloads
BlinkFlash 1.3
BlinkFlash is a commandline tool for uploading images to winkflash, a mail order digital photo printer. more>>
BlinkFlash is a commandline tool for uploading images to winkflash, a mail order digital photo printer.
It can also create new albums, set photo notes (which are printed on the backs of photos) and download photos.
Usage:
blinkflash 1.3 the unofficial winkflash commandline client
usage: ./blinkflash.py [action arguments]
actions:
list-albums -list all albums
create-album < album-name > -create a new empty album
upload < album-name > file[,file,..,..] -upload file(s) to an album
list-images < album-name > -list images in album
download-image < album-name > < filename > -download image (to filename.jpg)
download-album < album-name > -download a whole album
set-notes < album-name > < filename > < notes > -set an images notes
bulk-upload < album-name > < inputfile > -upload files and set notes
for the bulk action the format is filename < tab > alias < tab > notes
eg. IMG012.JPG photo1 Holiday day one
IMG013.JPG photo2 Duncans brother bill
(if run twice, only new files will be uploaded)
some examples:
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf list-albums
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf create-album Holiday 2004
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf upload Holiday 2004 img01.jpg img02.jpg
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf set-notes Holiday 2004 img01.jpg day 1
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf bulk-upload Holiday 2004 filesandnotes.txt
**if logged in with a web browser you must log out and log in to see changes**
Enhancements:
- Download image. You can download your images (and whole albums) which makes winkflash useful for image backups.
- Fixed bug setting notes for USA accounts
<<lessIt can also create new albums, set photo notes (which are printed on the backs of photos) and download photos.
Usage:
blinkflash 1.3 the unofficial winkflash commandline client
usage: ./blinkflash.py [action arguments]
actions:
list-albums -list all albums
create-album < album-name > -create a new empty album
upload < album-name > file[,file,..,..] -upload file(s) to an album
list-images < album-name > -list images in album
download-image < album-name > < filename > -download image (to filename.jpg)
download-album < album-name > -download a whole album
set-notes < album-name > < filename > < notes > -set an images notes
bulk-upload < album-name > < inputfile > -upload files and set notes
for the bulk action the format is filename < tab > alias < tab > notes
eg. IMG012.JPG photo1 Holiday day one
IMG013.JPG photo2 Duncans brother bill
(if run twice, only new files will be uploaded)
some examples:
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf list-albums
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf create-album Holiday 2004
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf upload Holiday 2004 img01.jpg img02.jpg
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf set-notes Holiday 2004 img01.jpg day 1
./blinkflash.py johnsmith b2xtf bulk-upload Holiday 2004 filesandnotes.txt
**if logged in with a web browser you must log out and log in to see changes**
Enhancements:
- Download image. You can download your images (and whole albums) which makes winkflash useful for image backups.
- Fixed bug setting notes for USA accounts
Download (0.096MB)
Added: 2005-12-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1421 downloads
The Daily Journal 0.7
The Daily Journal is a PIM program that is written using the Fast Light Tool Kit. more>>
The Daily Journal project is a PIM program that is written using the Fast Light Tool Kit.
It manages daily notes, appointments, holidays, contact and to-do lists, and issues alerts before scheduled appointments.
Enhancements:
- Multiple spurious appointment alerts! Traced to wrong starting index in for loop.
- Appt indices should start from 1, instead of zero. Fixed.
<<lessIt manages daily notes, appointments, holidays, contact and to-do lists, and issues alerts before scheduled appointments.
Enhancements:
- Multiple spurious appointment alerts! Traced to wrong starting index in for loop.
- Appt indices should start from 1, instead of zero. Fixed.
Download (0.092MB)
Added: 2006-09-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1126 downloads
mod_video 0.1.0
mod_video was created in order for me to be able to check on my apartment while on holiday using a camcorder. more>>
mod_video was created in order for me to be able to check on my apartment while on holiday using a camcorder hooked up to my Linux machine. It it an Apache module.
A few months earlier I had picked up a BTTV-based (Bt848) frame grabber card from the leftovers bin, and although I was able to make it work I cant say that it was very impressive.
The software that came with it just locked up my machine under Windows, and the software available under Linux wasnt too hot either. The image quality can at best be described as questionable.
The module was written the night before I was leaving for my holiday, and being the first time I had used the video4linux API, I had to pick apart a few programs written by other people in order to figure out how to make things work. The documentation I was able to find on the net didnt really answer all my questions and at times it was just confusing.
I hadnt written anything that encodes JPG or PNG images before either, so I had to figure out how libpng and libjpeg work as well. Hopefully I didnt screw up too badly.
<<lessA few months earlier I had picked up a BTTV-based (Bt848) frame grabber card from the leftovers bin, and although I was able to make it work I cant say that it was very impressive.
The software that came with it just locked up my machine under Windows, and the software available under Linux wasnt too hot either. The image quality can at best be described as questionable.
The module was written the night before I was leaving for my holiday, and being the first time I had used the video4linux API, I had to pick apart a few programs written by other people in order to figure out how to make things work. The documentation I was able to find on the net didnt really answer all my questions and at times it was just confusing.
I hadnt written anything that encodes JPG or PNG images before either, so I had to figure out how libpng and libjpeg work as well. Hopefully I didnt screw up too badly.
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2006-01-27 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
1372 downloads
IAM Calendar 1.1.0
IAM Calendar is a PHP class that can be used to display calendar of a given month in an HTML page. more>>
Holidays or other events can be configured to be highlighted in a special way (using CSS styles). The days of the month can rendered with a form checkbox or radio buttons so they can be selected by the user.
Rendering of the different calendar elements can be configured using CSS styles. The names of the months and days of the week can be configured, so that they’re displayed in a language other than English.
This class is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), so feel free to use it, modify it as you want, although a little credit is always welcome.
<<lessRendering of the different calendar elements can be configured using CSS styles. The names of the months and days of the week can be configured, so that they’re displayed in a language other than English.
This class is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), so feel free to use it, modify it as you want, although a little credit is always welcome.
Download (0.066MB)
Added: 2007-07-04 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
842 downloads
PyCalendarGen 0.9.2
PyCalendarGen generates customizable calendar pages in PDF format for use in things like photo calendars. more>>
PyCalendarGen generates customizable calendar pages in PDF format for use in things like photo calendars.
PyCalendarGen supports custom holidays, birthdays, and other special days and has decent internationalization.
Installation:
Just unpack the archive somewhere useful, and run PyCalendarGen.py from the installation directory (so it will find the fonts).
<<lessPyCalendarGen supports custom holidays, birthdays, and other special days and has decent internationalization.
Installation:
Just unpack the archive somewhere useful, and run PyCalendarGen.py from the installation directory (so it will find the fonts).
Download (0.36MB)
Added: 2006-06-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1241 downloads
Support Incident Tracker 3.24
Support Incident Tracker (or SiT!) is a Web-based application for tracking technical support calls or emails. more>>
Support Incident Tracker (or SiT!) is a Web-based application for tracking technical support calls or emails.
Support Incident Tracker project can manage contacts, sites, technical support contracts, and support incidents in one place. You can send and receive email directly from SiT!, attaching files and recording every communication in the incident log.
SiT! is aware of Service Level Agreements, and incidents are flagged if they stray outside of them.
Support Incident Tracker grew out of an application developed by Salford Software since 2000 called Webtrack and is used in-house by Support Engineers to easily track support incidents.
Enhancements:
- Fixed service levels for reopened incidents, service level target opened is now added making the next action initial response
- Fixed regression where mark for closure was ignored and the incident was closed immediately
- Lists number of incidents of each priority a user has on the user listings page.
- Show more accurately who last updated the call on list incidents pages
- Added multiple global signatures, one is choosen at random when email is sent.
- Fixed bug where disabled user accounts would still display as having relevant skills
- Fixed issue where URLs would not be shortened if they contained a % (percent) or $ (dollar) symbol
- Fixed issues with URLs that contain colons
- Incidents page informs you more accuratly who updated the call
- Specified MySQL Engine type to be MyISAM on all table creations
- Call opening notes are shown in tool tip after new incidents logged rather than reassign
- BB Code. Basic set of BB codes supported in incident updates
- Prevent summary and solution from being uncheck from close incident page since these are mandatory
- Fixed bug with not sending closing email
- send_template_email now store emails in the incident log
- Holiday calendar is now functional
- New holiday planner shows when all users are in/out
- Users can now be placed in groups, view users shows just your own group by default
- Users with edit user permission can set users holiday entitlement
- Able to change external escalation details on bulk
- View users now has links to Waiting queues and holiday calendars
- New interface for adding vendors
- Ability to request email notification when a call is reassigned to a user
- Users without valid email address are now prompted on the main page to edit their profile
- Ability for administrators to disable users by editing a profile and setting status to Disabled Account.
- Force username to be unique when adding new users
- Do incident switchover when changing status via edit profie
- New report, average incident duration. Shows the time taken to close incidents over the months.
- When session expires and user logs in again the user is now redirected the the previously accessed page rather than the main page.
- Improved accuracy of SLA calculation
- Added ability to edit/delete software records
- When an inicdent is closed pending-reassignments are remove as necessary
- When an incident is closed any related incidents are notified of the closure.
- Added icons to priority selection dropdown for browsers that support it
- Improved sorting of some tables, you can now click again on the column header to sort in the opposite direction ascending/descending
- Holding queue locks now timeout after $CONFIG[record_lock_delay]
- Ability to delete multiple held emails in one go
- Ability to add resellers
- Escalation can now be configured via a database table, though there is no GUI for this yet
- External escalation partners can be configured via config file
- Edit incident now lets you select an escalation path (assuming paths are configured in the escalationpaths database table)
- Ability to add/edit/view tasks
- Ability to add notes to tasks
- Note owners can now delete their own notes
- Basic incoming email handler now included with SiT, as inboundemail.php
- New report incidents by software shows which software has the most incidents logged
- Tidied more HTML
- Fixed next action field, this is now stored and displayed again
- Interface to configure external escalation partners
- Made holiday booking easier
- Added ability to check which users have been granted each permission
<<lessSupport Incident Tracker project can manage contacts, sites, technical support contracts, and support incidents in one place. You can send and receive email directly from SiT!, attaching files and recording every communication in the incident log.
SiT! is aware of Service Level Agreements, and incidents are flagged if they stray outside of them.
Support Incident Tracker grew out of an application developed by Salford Software since 2000 called Webtrack and is used in-house by Support Engineers to easily track support incidents.
Enhancements:
- Fixed service levels for reopened incidents, service level target opened is now added making the next action initial response
- Fixed regression where mark for closure was ignored and the incident was closed immediately
- Lists number of incidents of each priority a user has on the user listings page.
- Show more accurately who last updated the call on list incidents pages
- Added multiple global signatures, one is choosen at random when email is sent.
- Fixed bug where disabled user accounts would still display as having relevant skills
- Fixed issue where URLs would not be shortened if they contained a % (percent) or $ (dollar) symbol
- Fixed issues with URLs that contain colons
- Incidents page informs you more accuratly who updated the call
- Specified MySQL Engine type to be MyISAM on all table creations
- Call opening notes are shown in tool tip after new incidents logged rather than reassign
- BB Code. Basic set of BB codes supported in incident updates
- Prevent summary and solution from being uncheck from close incident page since these are mandatory
- Fixed bug with not sending closing email
- send_template_email now store emails in the incident log
- Holiday calendar is now functional
- New holiday planner shows when all users are in/out
- Users can now be placed in groups, view users shows just your own group by default
- Users with edit user permission can set users holiday entitlement
- Able to change external escalation details on bulk
- View users now has links to Waiting queues and holiday calendars
- New interface for adding vendors
- Ability to request email notification when a call is reassigned to a user
- Users without valid email address are now prompted on the main page to edit their profile
- Ability for administrators to disable users by editing a profile and setting status to Disabled Account.
- Force username to be unique when adding new users
- Do incident switchover when changing status via edit profie
- New report, average incident duration. Shows the time taken to close incidents over the months.
- When session expires and user logs in again the user is now redirected the the previously accessed page rather than the main page.
- Improved accuracy of SLA calculation
- Added ability to edit/delete software records
- When an inicdent is closed pending-reassignments are remove as necessary
- When an incident is closed any related incidents are notified of the closure.
- Added icons to priority selection dropdown for browsers that support it
- Improved sorting of some tables, you can now click again on the column header to sort in the opposite direction ascending/descending
- Holding queue locks now timeout after $CONFIG[record_lock_delay]
- Ability to delete multiple held emails in one go
- Ability to add resellers
- Escalation can now be configured via a database table, though there is no GUI for this yet
- External escalation partners can be configured via config file
- Edit incident now lets you select an escalation path (assuming paths are configured in the escalationpaths database table)
- Ability to add/edit/view tasks
- Ability to add notes to tasks
- Note owners can now delete their own notes
- Basic incoming email handler now included with SiT, as inboundemail.php
- New report incidents by software shows which software has the most incidents logged
- Tidied more HTML
- Fixed next action field, this is now stored and displayed again
- Interface to configure external escalation partners
- Made holiday booking easier
- Added ability to check which users have been granted each permission
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2006-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1084 downloads
dsync 0.9.4
dsync is a tool for merging or synchronizing contents of two directories, or just for backups. more>>
dsync is a tool for merging or synchronizing contents of two directories, or just for backups.
dsync project is written in Perl. dsync is inspired by Dan Kogais psync.
I sought something similar to (but more robust than!) the legacy PowerMerge programs available some years ago for classic releases of Mac OS. Dan Kogais nifty psync and supporting MacOSX::File modules seemed like a great start.
Having some time during the lull of the holiday season, I cobbled together Dsync. With Dsync, I attempted to capture the feature set of PowerMerge with the foundation of psync and a few ideas for improvement.
This is an early release. I use it on my systems with some degree of success, but the tool is far from well-tested, predictable, or reliable. Please treat it as development-grade software and help me improve it with your feedback.
While Dsyncs current focus aims exclusively at Mac OS X and its underlying idiosynchracies, I expect that it would be trivial to modify Dsync to work under any unix-like OS.
Installation:
Copy the program to wherever it is easily accessible:
$ cp dsync /usr/local/bin/
Make sure the executable bit is set:
$ ls -l /usr/local/bin/dsync
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 24841 Dec 25 13:54 /usr/local/bin/dsync
if not, then set it:
$ chmod +x /usr/local/bin/dsync
If you have Perl installed elsewhere than /usr/bin, then create a symbolic link:
$ cd /usr/bin
$ ln -s /usr/local/bin/perl
[or wherever you keep Perl]
You will also need MacOSX::File by Dan Kogai:
< http://search.cpan.org/dist/MacOSX-File/ >
To get started, take a look at dsync.html included with this distribution or type:
$ perlpod /usr/local/bin/dsync
[or wherever you stashed dsync]
Enhancements:
- Added an option for lax synchronization to foreign file systems.
<<lessdsync project is written in Perl. dsync is inspired by Dan Kogais psync.
I sought something similar to (but more robust than!) the legacy PowerMerge programs available some years ago for classic releases of Mac OS. Dan Kogais nifty psync and supporting MacOSX::File modules seemed like a great start.
Having some time during the lull of the holiday season, I cobbled together Dsync. With Dsync, I attempted to capture the feature set of PowerMerge with the foundation of psync and a few ideas for improvement.
This is an early release. I use it on my systems with some degree of success, but the tool is far from well-tested, predictable, or reliable. Please treat it as development-grade software and help me improve it with your feedback.
While Dsyncs current focus aims exclusively at Mac OS X and its underlying idiosynchracies, I expect that it would be trivial to modify Dsync to work under any unix-like OS.
Installation:
Copy the program to wherever it is easily accessible:
$ cp dsync /usr/local/bin/
Make sure the executable bit is set:
$ ls -l /usr/local/bin/dsync
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 24841 Dec 25 13:54 /usr/local/bin/dsync
if not, then set it:
$ chmod +x /usr/local/bin/dsync
If you have Perl installed elsewhere than /usr/bin, then create a symbolic link:
$ cd /usr/bin
$ ln -s /usr/local/bin/perl
[or wherever you keep Perl]
You will also need MacOSX::File by Dan Kogai:
< http://search.cpan.org/dist/MacOSX-File/ >
To get started, take a look at dsync.html included with this distribution or type:
$ perlpod /usr/local/bin/dsync
[or wherever you stashed dsync]
Enhancements:
- Added an option for lax synchronization to foreign file systems.
Download (0.015MB)
Added: 2005-12-20 License: Artistic License Price:
1406 downloads
Calendario Class 1.0
Calendario Class provides a PHP class that is useful for creating calendars and organizers. more>>
Calendario Class provides a PHP class that is useful for creating calendars and organizers.
Calendario Class is a PHP class that helps you to create calendar and organizers.
Its highly configurable, letting you choose how many days are in a week, when a week starts, the details of the HTML output, and so on.
It also knows about holidays.
Enhancements:
- Added holidays functionality
<<lessCalendario Class is a PHP class that helps you to create calendar and organizers.
Its highly configurable, letting you choose how many days are in a week, when a week starts, the details of the HTML output, and so on.
It also knows about holidays.
Enhancements:
- Added holidays functionality
Download (0.096MB)
Added: 2007-03-16 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
956 downloads
Agenda Displayer 1.4
Agenda is a Web-based application that let you manage your appointments. more>>
Agenda is a Web-based application that let you manage your appointments.
It can display information by day, week, month, and year. Agenda Displayer supports official holidays.
Enhancements:
- This release added a world clock, an astrological calendar, a todo handler, a login system, a countdown function, support for generating iCal files with a .ics extension, a new way to handle your annual days off, sunrise and sunset times, and moon phase classes.
<<lessIt can display information by day, week, month, and year. Agenda Displayer supports official holidays.
Enhancements:
- This release added a world clock, an astrological calendar, a todo handler, a login system, a countdown function, support for generating iCal files with a .ics extension, a new way to handle your annual days off, sunrise and sunset times, and moon phase classes.
Download (0.18MB)
Added: 2006-05-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1270 downloads
VisLib 2.1.0
VisLib is a GTK application for visualizing, editing, and searching hierarchically-organized couples of visual and textual info. more>>
VisLib is a GTK application for visualizing, editing, and searching hierarchically-organized couples of visual and textual information, from family or holiday photographs, desktop backgrounds, digital comics, to material samples or bacterial cultures photographs.
Enhancements:
- Record and category edition works. File saving in VLB-1 format works.
- Categories and record reordering tools were added and work.
- The edit menu has been completed.
- The full loop between file creation, filling, edition and saving is operational.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Record and category edition works. File saving in VLB-1 format works.
- Categories and record reordering tools were added and work.
- The edit menu has been completed.
- The full loop between file creation, filling, edition and saving is operational.
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Added: 2005-10-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Remind 3.1.0
Remind is a sophisticated calendar and alarm program. more>>
Remind is a sophisticated calendar and alarm program.
Remind also includes scripts for making a nice WWW calendar server.
Main features:
- A sophisticated scripting language and intelligent handling of exceptions and holidays.
- Plain-text, PostScript and HTML output.
- Timed reminders and pop-up alarms.
- A friendly graphical front-end for people who dont want to learn the scripting language.
- Facilities for both the Gregorian and Hebrew calendars.
- Support for 12 different languages.
Enhancements:
- A FROM clause has been added to the Remind scripting language; this is the counterpart to UNTIL.
- A new DATETIME datatype lets you manipulate a date and time as a single unified object.
- The SPECIAL COLOR and SPECIAL HTML reminders sort with normal reminders.
- TkRemind can email you reminders if you leave your workstation unattended.
- There are several other minor enhancements and bugfixes.
<<lessRemind also includes scripts for making a nice WWW calendar server.
Main features:
- A sophisticated scripting language and intelligent handling of exceptions and holidays.
- Plain-text, PostScript and HTML output.
- Timed reminders and pop-up alarms.
- A friendly graphical front-end for people who dont want to learn the scripting language.
- Facilities for both the Gregorian and Hebrew calendars.
- Support for 12 different languages.
Enhancements:
- A FROM clause has been added to the Remind scripting language; this is the counterpart to UNTIL.
- A new DATETIME datatype lets you manipulate a date and time as a single unified object.
- The SPECIAL COLOR and SPECIAL HTML reminders sort with normal reminders.
- TkRemind can email you reminders if you leave your workstation unattended.
- There are several other minor enhancements and bugfixes.
Download (0.29MB)
Added: 2007-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
986 downloads
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