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Voody Blue Subtitler 1.0
Voody Blue Subtitler (aka VBS) is a simple program that allows you to manually synchronize a text file with a video stream. more>>
Voody Blue Subtitler (aka VBS) is a simple program that allows you to manually synchronize a text file with a video stream, thus creating a subtitles file.
Currently, VBS imports text-only files and producesits output in SubRip format.
VBS requires GTK+ 2.2 or newer and needs mplayer. Besides this it should run in any decent environment.
For detailed usage instructions, see the README file.
For installation and configuration details, see the INSTALL file.
For version history, see the CHANGES file.
This softwarte is released with hope that it will be useful, but with no warranty of any type at all. Use it at your own risk. You are free to distribute it as well as to modify it as long as you preserve the original code. See LICENSE file for details.
A list of planned, but still pending features, is in the TODO file.
<<lessCurrently, VBS imports text-only files and producesits output in SubRip format.
VBS requires GTK+ 2.2 or newer and needs mplayer. Besides this it should run in any decent environment.
For detailed usage instructions, see the README file.
For installation and configuration details, see the INSTALL file.
For version history, see the CHANGES file.
This softwarte is released with hope that it will be useful, but with no warranty of any type at all. Use it at your own risk. You are free to distribute it as well as to modify it as long as you preserve the original code. See LICENSE file for details.
A list of planned, but still pending features, is in the TODO file.
Download (0.029MB)
Added: 2006-08-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1151 downloads
Open Blue Lab 2.4.2
Open Blue Lab is an enterprise resource planning system. more>>
Open Blue Lab is an enterprise resource planning system.
Whatever your goal is, the objective of this tool is to provide you the ready-to use stuff to create, update, search and view data you need for your application.
Moreover, this stuff is provided with the latest UI goodies like AJAX support that will ensure you the best feeling you never had in browsing.
Like OpenBlueLab.org project is portal aware, that means you have aggregation and personalization too.
That way, you can focus on your added value : the business logic and requirements your customer needs.
Main features:
- to collaborate and communicate better
- to manage your personal time
- to schedule your appointments
- to define and track personal and group project
- to manage your content (asset, document, ...)
- to manage your customer relationship
- to make coffee (not yet, next release maybe
We want to develop a product, free, that fits exactly your needs, so read this web site and take time to indicate us your requirements. They will appear on our todo list, maybe in a long time, but they will. Then, you may incitate people to contribute in your direction by sponsoring somebody to achieve it.
This product is completely free. You can even package it and sell it. If you wonder what is our business model, you can ask to the forum.
Built on java technology, you may download the GUI installer, double-click and use it (with all your entreprise) through your preferred browser, whatever your environment is.
Built on XML and REST technology, you may integrate (in synchronous or asynchronous mode) it very easily in your environment too.
Enhancements:
- Functionality was improved.
- The code was cleaned up.
- Bugs concerning the MD5 library, i18n, and proxy reverse problems were fixed.
- JavaScript action was improved.
- The nomenclature list is now built from UML models.
- Skins and styles were improved.
- The OpenBlueLab style has been improved.
<<lessWhatever your goal is, the objective of this tool is to provide you the ready-to use stuff to create, update, search and view data you need for your application.
Moreover, this stuff is provided with the latest UI goodies like AJAX support that will ensure you the best feeling you never had in browsing.
Like OpenBlueLab.org project is portal aware, that means you have aggregation and personalization too.
That way, you can focus on your added value : the business logic and requirements your customer needs.
Main features:
- to collaborate and communicate better
- to manage your personal time
- to schedule your appointments
- to define and track personal and group project
- to manage your content (asset, document, ...)
- to manage your customer relationship
- to make coffee (not yet, next release maybe
We want to develop a product, free, that fits exactly your needs, so read this web site and take time to indicate us your requirements. They will appear on our todo list, maybe in a long time, but they will. Then, you may incitate people to contribute in your direction by sponsoring somebody to achieve it.
This product is completely free. You can even package it and sell it. If you wonder what is our business model, you can ask to the forum.
Built on java technology, you may download the GUI installer, double-click and use it (with all your entreprise) through your preferred browser, whatever your environment is.
Built on XML and REST technology, you may integrate (in synchronous or asynchronous mode) it very easily in your environment too.
Enhancements:
- Functionality was improved.
- The code was cleaned up.
- Bugs concerning the MD5 library, i18n, and proxy reverse problems were fixed.
- JavaScript action was improved.
- The nomenclature list is now built from UML models.
- Skins and styles were improved.
- The OpenBlueLab style has been improved.
Download (102MB)
Added: 2007-05-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
880 downloads
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Blue Smiley Organizer 5.24
Blue Smiley Organizer is Web-based script to manage your bookmarks, diary, reminders, to-do lists, contacts, knowledge. more>>
Blue Smiley Organizer is Web-based script to manage your bookmarks, diary, reminders, to-do lists, contacts, knowledge, and images in a multi-user environment.
Blue Smiley Organizer also includes its own live support help system, blogs, themes, and a discussion forum.
Main features:
- Prioritize your bookmarks: Tell BlueSmiley how important a website is to you and how often you want to visit the link (e.g. once a month) and a list of bookmarks will be generated with the most urgent bookmarks at the top of the list.
- You can also keep a diary, manage your To-Do List and save email addresses and telephone numbers with the Contact Management. Add important vocabulary, snippets of code, etc to the categorized knowledge list.
- BlueSmiley reminds you of birthdays, TV shows, appointments, etc.
- Want to offer Live Support for your website without forking out money every month? BlueSmiley offers it for free.
- Social Bookmarking: Share your bookmarks on your personal webpage.
- You can also show RSS Feeds within this Online Organize
<<lessBlue Smiley Organizer also includes its own live support help system, blogs, themes, and a discussion forum.
Main features:
- Prioritize your bookmarks: Tell BlueSmiley how important a website is to you and how often you want to visit the link (e.g. once a month) and a list of bookmarks will be generated with the most urgent bookmarks at the top of the list.
- You can also keep a diary, manage your To-Do List and save email addresses and telephone numbers with the Contact Management. Add important vocabulary, snippets of code, etc to the categorized knowledge list.
- BlueSmiley reminds you of birthdays, TV shows, appointments, etc.
- Want to offer Live Support for your website without forking out money every month? BlueSmiley offers it for free.
- Social Bookmarking: Share your bookmarks on your personal webpage.
- You can also show RSS Feeds within this Online Organize
Download (0.51MB)
Added: 2007-08-09 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
818 downloads

Cornered Blue Fibre 1.0
Cornered Blue Fibre 1.0 is yet another excellent Gnome theme which is based on Fibrous-Cobalt and System G. Special thanks to Alexey Tarasov more>> <<less
Added: 2008-09-20 License: GPL Price: FREE
14 downloads
Cool Blue 1.0
Cool Blue is a desktop widget for SuperKaramba for system monitoring. more>>
Cool Blue is a desktop widget for SuperKaramba for system monitoring.
It has cool blue translucent background (which I made with help of Karbon14, Krita and the mighty Gimp) and displays everything I need (and probably what you need too).
It can interact with XMMS. Well, its a matter of personal taste, but I still like XMMS more than AmaroK...
Anyway, if you want, it should be easy changing it to use amaroK. Maybe even Ill do this if I have free time and appropriate mood.
<<lessIt has cool blue translucent background (which I made with help of Karbon14, Krita and the mighty Gimp) and displays everything I need (and probably what you need too).
It can interact with XMMS. Well, its a matter of personal taste, but I still like XMMS more than AmaroK...
Anyway, if you want, it should be easy changing it to use amaroK. Maybe even Ill do this if I have free time and appropriate mood.
Download (0.066MB)
Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1557 downloads
Blue Moon 2.9
Blue Moon project is a Blue Moon solitaire for Unix. more>>
Blue Moon project is a Blue Moon solitaire for Unix.
This 52-card solitaire starts with the entire deck shuffled and dealt out in four rows.
The aces are then moved to the left end of the layout, making 4 initial free spaces.
You may move to a space only the card that matches the left neighbor in suit, and is one greater in rank. Kings are high, so no cards may be placed to their right (they create dead spaces).
When no moves can be made, cards still out of sequence are reshuffled and dealt face up after the ends of the partial sequences, leaving a card space after each sequence, so that each row looks like a partial sequence followed by a space, followed by enough cards to make a row of 14.
A moments reflection will show that this game cannot take more than 13 deals.
A good score is 1-3 deals, 4-7 is average, 8 or more is poor.
Enhancements:
- Changes since the initial release have been in the packaging.
<<lessThis 52-card solitaire starts with the entire deck shuffled and dealt out in four rows.
The aces are then moved to the left end of the layout, making 4 initial free spaces.
You may move to a space only the card that matches the left neighbor in suit, and is one greater in rank. Kings are high, so no cards may be placed to their right (they create dead spaces).
When no moves can be made, cards still out of sequence are reshuffled and dealt face up after the ends of the partial sequences, leaving a card space after each sequence, so that each row looks like a partial sequence followed by a space, followed by enough cards to make a row of 14.
A moments reflection will show that this game cannot take more than 13 deals.
A good score is 1-3 deals, 4-7 is average, 8 or more is poor.
Enhancements:
- Changes since the initial release have been in the packaging.
Download (0.012MB)
Added: 2006-11-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
625 downloads
Royal Blue 1.1
Royal Blue functions as a cool theme for FireFox 3.5, which is a dark blue theme with blue and white buttons. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-25 License: GPL Price: FREE
1 downloads
The Blue Mango Quest 0.6.4
The Blue Mango Quest project is a 3D arcade game that aims to extend the Pacman gameplay. more>>
The Blue Mango Quest project is a 3D arcade game that aims to extend the Pacman gameplay.
The Blue Mango Quest is a 3D arcade game that uses OpenGL and SDL.
The goal is to extend the pacman-style gameplay in several ways. You see what the main character sees (like in traditional FPS games), and youll find about 20 items (bonus and malus) that will give you a lot of fun.
An easy to use yet powerfull 2D level editor is also provided.
Enhancements:
- doc/manuals/mangoquest.htm: updated Controls section
- src/maximap.cpp: change color of shmolluxes when if player can eat them (dark red and bright red)
- src/maximap.cpp: draw an arrow for player, that rotates with him
- src/menu_ingame.cpp: dont unpause game when we enter in options menu
- src/menu_skirmish.cpp: dont unload map from memory twice
- src/game_loop.cpp,src/config_file.cpp: added an "alternate_controls" option that make the player rotate with arrows keys and go sideways with ALT+arrow (same as in 0.6.0). Edit the config file to activate it.
<<lessThe Blue Mango Quest is a 3D arcade game that uses OpenGL and SDL.
The goal is to extend the pacman-style gameplay in several ways. You see what the main character sees (like in traditional FPS games), and youll find about 20 items (bonus and malus) that will give you a lot of fun.
An easy to use yet powerfull 2D level editor is also provided.
Enhancements:
- doc/manuals/mangoquest.htm: updated Controls section
- src/maximap.cpp: change color of shmolluxes when if player can eat them (dark red and bright red)
- src/maximap.cpp: draw an arrow for player, that rotates with him
- src/menu_ingame.cpp: dont unpause game when we enter in options menu
- src/menu_skirmish.cpp: dont unload map from memory twice
- src/game_loop.cpp,src/config_file.cpp: added an "alternate_controls" option that make the player rotate with arrows keys and go sideways with ALT+arrow (same as in 0.6.0). Edit the config file to activate it.
Download (7.4MB)
Added: 2006-11-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1076 downloads
Afternoon Stalker 1.1.1
Pierre Sarrazin project is a clone of the Intellivision game Night Stalker. more>>
Pierre Sarrazin project is a clone of the Intellivision game Night Stalker.
The player is in a two-dimensional maze. The player is attacked by robots that shoot at it and that it must shoot down.
<<lessThe player is in a two-dimensional maze. The player is attacked by robots that shoot at it and that it must shoot down.
Download (0.19MB)
Added: 2006-12-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1053 downloads
Image Cluster 0.1
Image Cluster copies and renames images based on Exif data and file number names. more>>
Image Cluster copies and renames images based on Exif data and file number names. Image Cluster also clusters those images into directories based on a variable sliding window (with a default of 36 hours), which makes it easy to group images based on events without manual intervention.
The inspiration for this program came from recently getting a new Canon SD500 camera to replace my Canon S30 that Id had for years. The upside, the Canon SD500 rocks! The downside, I now have 2 cameras that are burning through the same sequence numbers, so my previous solution of just putting all the files in to directories by the first 2 digits of the sequence numbers was no longer going to work.
Imagecluster solves this problem, plus another grouping problem that Id been thinking about, by extracting the CreateDate and FileNumber exif tags from the images, and using that as the basis of a new filename (typically YYYY:mm:dd_HH:MM:SS_FileNumber.jpg). This ensures that 2 images taken at the same second have an even smaller chance of colliding, as their camera sequence numbers would have to also be the same at that second.
But that is just the first step. I have noticed that I am an occational photographer, so take pictures in bursts, often for a weekend of hanging out with folks, though sometimes for a vacation as well. This got me thinking. What I really needed is a tool that also creates directories that allows for some minimum tollerance between CreateDate, that is used to cluster images. For me, the optimum value seems to be 36 hours, though this is configurable via the command line.
This took me an afternoon to pull together, Im sure it could be smarter, but it is useful enough to post for others to use.
Options:
-d directory
Set the target directory for images. Defaults to /tmp/photos, which is probably not what you want.
-D
Dryrun. Tells you what the program would have done.
-h
Print out help message
-s
Seperator character. It defaults to : (i.e. 2005:10:09...), but is user configurable because my friend Clemens wants to use - (i.e. 2005-10-09) instead.
-t
Set the tollerance for image clustering. This is the maximum time between any 2 pictures in a cluster, which will cause a new cluster to be created. The name of the cluster will be YYYY:MM:DD of the first image in the cluster, even if it spans multiple days. Because this tollerance is the maximum time between any two images in the cluster, it is possible that all images you have ever taken could be in 1 cluster, if you took a picture every day of your life. Hence, this feature isnt useful to everyone. If you are that kind of person, set tollerance to 16 hours or something, and youll tend to get 1 day sized buckets.
-v
Prints verbose output
<<lessThe inspiration for this program came from recently getting a new Canon SD500 camera to replace my Canon S30 that Id had for years. The upside, the Canon SD500 rocks! The downside, I now have 2 cameras that are burning through the same sequence numbers, so my previous solution of just putting all the files in to directories by the first 2 digits of the sequence numbers was no longer going to work.
Imagecluster solves this problem, plus another grouping problem that Id been thinking about, by extracting the CreateDate and FileNumber exif tags from the images, and using that as the basis of a new filename (typically YYYY:mm:dd_HH:MM:SS_FileNumber.jpg). This ensures that 2 images taken at the same second have an even smaller chance of colliding, as their camera sequence numbers would have to also be the same at that second.
But that is just the first step. I have noticed that I am an occational photographer, so take pictures in bursts, often for a weekend of hanging out with folks, though sometimes for a vacation as well. This got me thinking. What I really needed is a tool that also creates directories that allows for some minimum tollerance between CreateDate, that is used to cluster images. For me, the optimum value seems to be 36 hours, though this is configurable via the command line.
This took me an afternoon to pull together, Im sure it could be smarter, but it is useful enough to post for others to use.
Options:
-d directory
Set the target directory for images. Defaults to /tmp/photos, which is probably not what you want.
-D
Dryrun. Tells you what the program would have done.
-h
Print out help message
-s
Seperator character. It defaults to : (i.e. 2005:10:09...), but is user configurable because my friend Clemens wants to use - (i.e. 2005-10-09) instead.
-t
Set the tollerance for image clustering. This is the maximum time between any 2 pictures in a cluster, which will cause a new cluster to be created. The name of the cluster will be YYYY:MM:DD of the first image in the cluster, even if it spans multiple days. Because this tollerance is the maximum time between any two images in the cluster, it is possible that all images you have ever taken could be in 1 cluster, if you took a picture every day of your life. Hence, this feature isnt useful to everyone. If you are that kind of person, set tollerance to 16 hours or something, and youll tend to get 1 day sized buckets.
-v
Prints verbose output
Download (0.010MB)
Added: 2006-02-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1355 downloads
Blue for CSound 0.108.0
Blue for CSound project is a java program for use with Csound. more>>
Blue for CSound project is a java program for use with Csound. Its interface is much like a digital multitrack, but differs in that there timelines within timelines (polyObjects). This allows for a compositional organization in time that seems to me to be very intuitive, informative, and flexible.
Main features:
- SoundObjects are the building blocks within blues score timeline. soundObjects can be lists of notes, algorithmic generators, python script code, csound instrument definitions, and whatever plugins that are developed for blue. these soundObjects may be text based, but they can be completely GUI based as well.
- Timeline allows for visual organization of soundObjects
- Polyobject are objects which hold other soundObjects, and have timelines in themselves. working within them on their timelines and outside of them on the parent timeline help organize and understand the concepts of objective time and relative time between different objects
- The soundOject library allow for instantiating multiple copies of a soundobject, which allows for editting the original object and updating all copies
- noteProcessors allow for modifying the soundObjects properties, i.e. adding 2 to all p4 values, multiplying all p5 values by 6, etc.
- The orchestra manager organizes csound instruments and functions as an instrument librarian. you can selectively choose what instruments to output to the generated csound .csd file, so you can feel free to keep all of your instruments in a large library and output only the ones you need, cutting down on load time for csound.
- Syntax hilighting of csound language
- Use of scripting for user extensibility
- SoundObject freezing - free up CPU cycles by pre-rendering objects
- Microtonal PianoRoll allows editing notes using any Scala scale
- blueLive - work with soundObjects in realtime to experiment with musical ideas or performance
- and more!
<<lessMain features:
- SoundObjects are the building blocks within blues score timeline. soundObjects can be lists of notes, algorithmic generators, python script code, csound instrument definitions, and whatever plugins that are developed for blue. these soundObjects may be text based, but they can be completely GUI based as well.
- Timeline allows for visual organization of soundObjects
- Polyobject are objects which hold other soundObjects, and have timelines in themselves. working within them on their timelines and outside of them on the parent timeline help organize and understand the concepts of objective time and relative time between different objects
- The soundOject library allow for instantiating multiple copies of a soundobject, which allows for editting the original object and updating all copies
- noteProcessors allow for modifying the soundObjects properties, i.e. adding 2 to all p4 values, multiplying all p5 values by 6, etc.
- The orchestra manager organizes csound instruments and functions as an instrument librarian. you can selectively choose what instruments to output to the generated csound .csd file, so you can feel free to keep all of your instruments in a large library and output only the ones you need, cutting down on load time for csound.
- Syntax hilighting of csound language
- Use of scripting for user extensibility
- SoundObject freezing - free up CPU cycles by pre-rendering objects
- Microtonal PianoRoll allows editing notes using any Scala scale
- blueLive - work with soundObjects in realtime to experiment with musical ideas or performance
- and more!
Download (8.0MB)
Added: 2006-08-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1153 downloads
PCLinuxOS Blue Haze KDM
PCLinuxOS Blue Haze KDM is a KDM theme for the Blue Haze wallpaper. more>>
PCLinuxOS Blue Haze KDM is a KDM theme for the Blue Haze wallpaper.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2007-03-08 License: Artistic License Price:
972 downloads
Blue Frog 1.9.1.1151
Blue Frog allows you to actively demand spammers to stop sending you spam. more>>
Blue Frog allows you to actively demand spammers to stop sending you spam. Blue Frog automatically and securely posts complaints and opt-out requests at spam sites asking spammers to remove Blue Community members from their mailing lists.
The Do Not Intrude Registry creates an incentive for spammers to stop sending unsolicited e-mail to members of the Blue Community.
Consumers and businesses may register their e-mail addresses or their entire e-mail domains, and receive less spam simply because spammers would remove them from their mailing lists.
Consumers and businesses alike can join the service, free of charge, by becoming active members of the Blue community. As an active member of the community, you download the Blue Frog client and actively complain and request to opt-out of spam. The Do Not Intrude Registry empowers you to exercise your right to opt out of spam safely and automatically.
Businesses may also subscribe with the Do Not Intrude Registry without being active members of the community. This paid subscription service allows you to register your e-mail domain in the Registry and receive less spam without installing software in your network.
The Blue Frog is a simple and straightforward solution to spam:
1. Users join the Blue Community
Blue Community members add their e-mail addresses or e-mail domains to the Registry. Active members install Blue Frog on their machines.
2. Spammers use mailing lists
Spammers are required to stop sending spam to all Blue Community members. Non-complying spammers maintain mailing lists that may contain addresses of Blue Community members.
3. Members receive spam
When a spammer sends bulk e-mail using his lists, some Blue Community members may receive this spam message to their mailboxes.
4. Members report their spam
Our experts identify the merchants using spam to advertise their sites and prepare scripts instructing Blue Frog how to post complaints. Additionally, Reports are sent to government agencies and ISPs asking them to take action against these sites.
5. Members complain about spam
Blue Frog clients, installed on active Community Members machines, automatically post complaints at spam sites by filling forms they contain. Posting complaints is safe and does not expose your identity.
6. Merchants process complaints
A single opt-out complaint is posted per each spam message received. Merchants process complaints posted by active community Members rather than process potential customers purchase orders.
7. Spammers comply with the Registry
Spammers and merchants choose to stop sending spam to the all Blue community members. It allows them to avoid receiving complaints and to stop sending spam to people who will never buy their products.
8. Members stop receiving spam
Blue Community members will no longer receive spam simply because spammers will stop sending it to them!
Enhancements:
- Linux compilation fixes
- Documentation changes
<<lessThe Do Not Intrude Registry creates an incentive for spammers to stop sending unsolicited e-mail to members of the Blue Community.
Consumers and businesses may register their e-mail addresses or their entire e-mail domains, and receive less spam simply because spammers would remove them from their mailing lists.
Consumers and businesses alike can join the service, free of charge, by becoming active members of the Blue community. As an active member of the community, you download the Blue Frog client and actively complain and request to opt-out of spam. The Do Not Intrude Registry empowers you to exercise your right to opt out of spam safely and automatically.
Businesses may also subscribe with the Do Not Intrude Registry without being active members of the community. This paid subscription service allows you to register your e-mail domain in the Registry and receive less spam without installing software in your network.
The Blue Frog is a simple and straightforward solution to spam:
1. Users join the Blue Community
Blue Community members add their e-mail addresses or e-mail domains to the Registry. Active members install Blue Frog on their machines.
2. Spammers use mailing lists
Spammers are required to stop sending spam to all Blue Community members. Non-complying spammers maintain mailing lists that may contain addresses of Blue Community members.
3. Members receive spam
When a spammer sends bulk e-mail using his lists, some Blue Community members may receive this spam message to their mailboxes.
4. Members report their spam
Our experts identify the merchants using spam to advertise their sites and prepare scripts instructing Blue Frog how to post complaints. Additionally, Reports are sent to government agencies and ISPs asking them to take action against these sites.
5. Members complain about spam
Blue Frog clients, installed on active Community Members machines, automatically post complaints at spam sites by filling forms they contain. Posting complaints is safe and does not expose your identity.
6. Merchants process complaints
A single opt-out complaint is posted per each spam message received. Merchants process complaints posted by active community Members rather than process potential customers purchase orders.
7. Spammers comply with the Registry
Spammers and merchants choose to stop sending spam to the all Blue community members. It allows them to avoid receiving complaints and to stop sending spam to people who will never buy their products.
8. Members stop receiving spam
Blue Community members will no longer receive spam simply because spammers will stop sending it to them!
Enhancements:
- Linux compilation fixes
- Documentation changes
Download (0.69MB)
Added: 2006-05-10 License: Freeware Price:
1262 downloads
Domino blue glass 0.8
Domino blue glass is a glass-like darkblue scheme for the Domino KDE-style. more>>
Domino blue glass is a glass-like darkblue scheme for the Domino KDE-style.
Its my first style Ive made, so I hope you like it.
<<lessIts my first style Ive made, so I hope you like it.
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
926 downloads
Request Tracker 3.6.1
Request Tracker is a web, command-line, and email-based trouble ticketing and bugtracking package. more>>
Request Tracker (RT) is an enterprise-grade ticketing system which enables a group of people to intelligently and efficiently manage tasks, issues, and requests submitted by a community of users.
The RT platform has been under development since 1996, and is used by systems administrators, customer support staffs, IT managers, developers and marketing departments at thousands of sites around the world.
Written in object-oriented Perl, RT is a high-level, portable, platform independent system that eases collaboration within organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their customers.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization, assignment, resolution and notification required by enterprise-critical applications including project management, help desk, NOC ticketing, CRM and software development.
RT is used by Fortune 100 companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and development organizations worldwide.
Main features:
- RT is your organizations focal point for tracking tasks, issues, knowledge, and collaboration.
- Its easy to submit, assign, prioritize, search, escalate, and report on issues.
- RT keeps track of each tickets full history and metadata to help your organization better retain knowledge and analyze trends.
- RT can track multiple projects for multiple teams within a single installation.
- RT tracks critical system metadata, including time spent per action, due dates, and estimated time to completion.
- Its easy to record private comments that are not available to end-users.
- RTs web interface comes complete with an intuitive "iterative" search interface that allows end users to construct complex queries by pointing and clicking within their web browsers.
- Users can save and edit queries later, using their browsers "bookmarks" feature.
- Users dont need to do anything special -- they can just send email to RT. RT will take care of thanking them for their message, automatically routing it to the appropriate staff, and making sure all future correspondence gets to the right place.
- RT provides a simple, self-service interface that allows end users to view their own active and resolved tickets online.
- RTs web interface is designed to be easy to use from any browser. Just working in Internet Explorer and Netscape isnt enough. Your staff need to be able to get work done anytime, anywhere.
- Whether you use Windows, MacOS or Unix, your staff already have everything they need to access RT.
- RT works great from a handheld or screen-reader (for the blind.) Best Practical is working with users to ensure that a future release is fully compliant with Section 508 accessibility requirements.
- A powerful new command-line interface that allows power users to quickly and easily work with RT, even if theyre out of the office is currently available for testing by the public.
- Youve got customers around the world. RT lets you interact with them in their own language. Internally, RT converts all data to UnicodeTM, so you can respond to users in their native tongue, but work in yours.
- Youve got staff around the globe. RTs web interface has been fully internationalized. Right now, RT speaks English, German, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Czech, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. Adding new languages is a breeze, if you need something RT doesnt support yet. On login, RT automatically detects which language each user prefers, so staff members can collaborate even if they speak different languages.
- Unlike costly proprietary issue tracking systems, an administrator can have a basic RT system up and running in an afternoon.
- RT is built to be useful right out of the box. You dont need expensive consultants
- Theres no client software to manage or keep up to date. Your existing web browser and email clients are all you need.
- RT is written in object-oriented perl. Not only do you get the complete source code to the product with every download, but your staff can begin customizing RT to meet your needs within hours.
- RTs web interface and mail gateway are built on top of the same API we publish for you to write your own tools on top of. The interface is documented and there are numerous third party tools to use as examples and templates.
- Every organization needs to track specialized data. RT lets you define list-based and freeform custom fields to help track your tickets. Once you create custom fields, its easy to search on them, just like RTs predefined fields.
- All of RTs mailing rules are based around a powerful custom business logic system called "Scrips." Scrips make it easy for a local administrator to make RT do ANYTHING whenever a ticket is created or updated, without making it hard to upgrade.
- RTs entire web interface is built on a flexible templating system that lets you build your own web-based tools or alter RTs look and feel to better fit your organization.
- If you dont want to radically change RTs interface, you can add your own components to RTs pages. A web callback system lets you drop miniature templates into RTs web pages.
- If you need even more power, "Code overlays" let you customize RTs internal behaviour without touching RTs core libraries.
Enhancements:
- This release includes numerous small cleanups and improvements.
- It fixes the dreaded "infinite relogin" bug.
<<lessThe RT platform has been under development since 1996, and is used by systems administrators, customer support staffs, IT managers, developers and marketing departments at thousands of sites around the world.
Written in object-oriented Perl, RT is a high-level, portable, platform independent system that eases collaboration within organizations and makes it easy for them to take care of their customers.
RT manages key tasks such as the identification, prioritization, assignment, resolution and notification required by enterprise-critical applications including project management, help desk, NOC ticketing, CRM and software development.
RT is used by Fortune 100 companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and development organizations worldwide.
Main features:
- RT is your organizations focal point for tracking tasks, issues, knowledge, and collaboration.
- Its easy to submit, assign, prioritize, search, escalate, and report on issues.
- RT keeps track of each tickets full history and metadata to help your organization better retain knowledge and analyze trends.
- RT can track multiple projects for multiple teams within a single installation.
- RT tracks critical system metadata, including time spent per action, due dates, and estimated time to completion.
- Its easy to record private comments that are not available to end-users.
- RTs web interface comes complete with an intuitive "iterative" search interface that allows end users to construct complex queries by pointing and clicking within their web browsers.
- Users can save and edit queries later, using their browsers "bookmarks" feature.
- Users dont need to do anything special -- they can just send email to RT. RT will take care of thanking them for their message, automatically routing it to the appropriate staff, and making sure all future correspondence gets to the right place.
- RT provides a simple, self-service interface that allows end users to view their own active and resolved tickets online.
- RTs web interface is designed to be easy to use from any browser. Just working in Internet Explorer and Netscape isnt enough. Your staff need to be able to get work done anytime, anywhere.
- Whether you use Windows, MacOS or Unix, your staff already have everything they need to access RT.
- RT works great from a handheld or screen-reader (for the blind.) Best Practical is working with users to ensure that a future release is fully compliant with Section 508 accessibility requirements.
- A powerful new command-line interface that allows power users to quickly and easily work with RT, even if theyre out of the office is currently available for testing by the public.
- Youve got customers around the world. RT lets you interact with them in their own language. Internally, RT converts all data to UnicodeTM, so you can respond to users in their native tongue, but work in yours.
- Youve got staff around the globe. RTs web interface has been fully internationalized. Right now, RT speaks English, German, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Czech, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. Adding new languages is a breeze, if you need something RT doesnt support yet. On login, RT automatically detects which language each user prefers, so staff members can collaborate even if they speak different languages.
- Unlike costly proprietary issue tracking systems, an administrator can have a basic RT system up and running in an afternoon.
- RT is built to be useful right out of the box. You dont need expensive consultants
- Theres no client software to manage or keep up to date. Your existing web browser and email clients are all you need.
- RT is written in object-oriented perl. Not only do you get the complete source code to the product with every download, but your staff can begin customizing RT to meet your needs within hours.
- RTs web interface and mail gateway are built on top of the same API we publish for you to write your own tools on top of. The interface is documented and there are numerous third party tools to use as examples and templates.
- Every organization needs to track specialized data. RT lets you define list-based and freeform custom fields to help track your tickets. Once you create custom fields, its easy to search on them, just like RTs predefined fields.
- All of RTs mailing rules are based around a powerful custom business logic system called "Scrips." Scrips make it easy for a local administrator to make RT do ANYTHING whenever a ticket is created or updated, without making it hard to upgrade.
- RTs entire web interface is built on a flexible templating system that lets you build your own web-based tools or alter RTs look and feel to better fit your organization.
- If you dont want to radically change RTs interface, you can add your own components to RTs pages. A web callback system lets you drop miniature templates into RTs web pages.
- If you need even more power, "Code overlays" let you customize RTs internal behaviour without touching RTs core libraries.
Enhancements:
- This release includes numerous small cleanups and improvements.
- It fixes the dreaded "infinite relogin" bug.
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