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HistView 0.1.3
HistView takes an ASCII changelog as input and outputs a formatted HTML page. more>>
HistView application takes an ASCII changelog as input and outputs a formatted HTML page.
When developing some piece of software, one usually records its development history in an ASCII file, preceding all changes with a "hint" of the kind of change - such as an "+" for a new addition, or a "!" for a bug fix. After a while, one decides to release the package. And a while later the question arises, how to present the latest changes to users who wish to see the list of changes first to decide whether its worth to update. At this moment, one can just place the plain text file somewhere accessible on the net - but wouldnt it look smarter to have it formatted as a nice HTML document? If you would like this, but dont want to waste time rewriting the history in HTML, HistView ist for you: it just reads in the history file, and formats it in HTML. Provided you use a style similiar to what I do.
<<lessWhen developing some piece of software, one usually records its development history in an ASCII file, preceding all changes with a "hint" of the kind of change - such as an "+" for a new addition, or a "!" for a bug fix. After a while, one decides to release the package. And a while later the question arises, how to present the latest changes to users who wish to see the list of changes first to decide whether its worth to update. At this moment, one can just place the plain text file somewhere accessible on the net - but wouldnt it look smarter to have it formatted as a nice HTML document? If you would like this, but dont want to waste time rewriting the history in HTML, HistView ist for you: it just reads in the history file, and formats it in HTML. Provided you use a style similiar to what I do.
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
802 downloads
phpWebSite 1.3.0
phpWebSite is a complete Web site content management solution. more>>
phpWebSite project provides a complete web site content management system. Web-based administration allows for easy maintenance of interactive, community-driven web sites.
phpWebSites growing number of modules allow for easy site customization without the need for unwanted or unused features. Client output from phpWebSite is valid XHTML 1.0 and meets the W3Cs Web Accessibility Initiative requirements.
Founded and hosted by the Web Technology Group at Appalachian State University, phpWebSite is developed by the phpWebSite Development Team, a network of developers from around the world. phpWebSite is free, open source software and is licensed under the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL.
Main features:
- Easy, web-based administration - minimal computer experience is needed to maintain site content.
- Flexible layout control - site page layout can be changed at anytime.
- Topic-based announcements - organize site announcements by category with automatic history rollover.
- Interactive content - visitors can post comments, submit announcements and web links.
- Full featured event calendar - post events by category and subcategory in a flexible cross-referenced calendar.
- Customized user experience - themes allow each vistor to customize the web site for his or her preferences or special needs.
- XHTML and WAI compliance - we are committed to meeting XHTML 1.0 specifications by our 1.0 release. Current errors are minimal.
Enhancements:
- Two new modules were added.
- Around 50 bugfixes and improvements were made to the core libraries, JavaScript files, and documents.
- Several bugs in various modules were fixed.
- New File Cabinet features were added.
<<lessphpWebSites growing number of modules allow for easy site customization without the need for unwanted or unused features. Client output from phpWebSite is valid XHTML 1.0 and meets the W3Cs Web Accessibility Initiative requirements.
Founded and hosted by the Web Technology Group at Appalachian State University, phpWebSite is developed by the phpWebSite Development Team, a network of developers from around the world. phpWebSite is free, open source software and is licensed under the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL.
Main features:
- Easy, web-based administration - minimal computer experience is needed to maintain site content.
- Flexible layout control - site page layout can be changed at anytime.
- Topic-based announcements - organize site announcements by category with automatic history rollover.
- Interactive content - visitors can post comments, submit announcements and web links.
- Full featured event calendar - post events by category and subcategory in a flexible cross-referenced calendar.
- Customized user experience - themes allow each vistor to customize the web site for his or her preferences or special needs.
- XHTML and WAI compliance - we are committed to meeting XHTML 1.0 specifications by our 1.0 release. Current errors are minimal.
Enhancements:
- Two new modules were added.
- Around 50 bugfixes and improvements were made to the core libraries, JavaScript files, and documents.
- Several bugs in various modules were fixed.
- New File Cabinet features were added.
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
809 downloads
LinPHA 1.3.2
LinPHA is a PHP-based photo gallery/album. more>>
LinPHA is an easy-to-use, multilingual, flexible photo/image archive/album/gallery written in PHP.
It uses an SQL database (MySQL or PostgreSQL) to store information about your pictures. It comes with an HTML-based installer, so you dont need experience in setting up SQL databases.
Thumbnails are created as needed and stored in the SQL DB. LinPHA features complete user management, top ten statistics, hidden albums, different themes, filemanager, uploader, slideshow, watermarks, benchmark, printing, and more.
Enhancements:
- Fix for possible LinPHA new_images.php SQL Injection vulnerability with MySQL Server >=4.1
<<lessIt uses an SQL database (MySQL or PostgreSQL) to store information about your pictures. It comes with an HTML-based installer, so you dont need experience in setting up SQL databases.
Thumbnails are created as needed and stored in the SQL DB. LinPHA features complete user management, top ten statistics, hidden albums, different themes, filemanager, uploader, slideshow, watermarks, benchmark, printing, and more.
Enhancements:
- Fix for possible LinPHA new_images.php SQL Injection vulnerability with MySQL Server >=4.1
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Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
810 downloads
QPSPManager 1.3
QPBPManager is a PBP File manager for Linux. more>>
QPBPManager is a PBP File manager for Linux. The software is intended to use as a user friendly GUI to the known tedious pack and unpack processes of the PSP PBP files, directory generation and further copy into the PSP, in order to execute those binary files in PSPs with firmware 1.50.
QPSPManager automates this process to make it a simple task to the end user, who will only have to select a PBP file and the PSP directory, leaving all other tasks to the program. It also provides some other cool features such as selecting custom PNG, PMF and AT3 files to use as an icon or background in the PSP menu.
QPBPManager also allows the user to backup the savegames to the computer and copy those savegames later to the PSP.
Main features:
- Unpacks PBP files and selects automatically the icon and background files from the source file.
- Extracts the program name included in the PBP file and sets it as default output directory.
- Extracts the ELF of the PBP file and packs a fake PBP file without the ELF for showing in the menu of the PSP.
- Allows to select custom icon and background files to use in the menu.
- Allows to select custom video and music files to use in the menu.
- Allows to select the output directory on the PSP and the actual PSP directory, which is saved as an option for further usages, so you only have to configure it once (as long as the PSP directory does not change).
- Provides support for backup the savegames on the PSP to the computer and viceversa.
Although QPSPManager was mainly designed only to transfer PBP files into the PSP so they can be executed through the memory stick menu, Im thinking about new features in future versions non related to PBP file management. Some of those features:
- Conversion and transfering of any kind of video file. It will allow to convert all kind of video files into the PSP format and transfer the files to the PSP to allow viewing them on the console.
- Conversion and transfering of any kind of audio file. It will allow to convert all kind of audio files into the PSP format (mp3) and transfer the files to the PSP to allow hearing them on the console.
Enhancements:
- Added ISO/CISO compression/decompression and transfer support.
- Fixed bug where you couldnt rename a directory in the PSP.
- Changed renaming policy for kxploit.
- Copy file routine changed.
- Support for different linux distributions where mount options change the filenames of the mounted PSP to uppercase.
<<lessQPSPManager automates this process to make it a simple task to the end user, who will only have to select a PBP file and the PSP directory, leaving all other tasks to the program. It also provides some other cool features such as selecting custom PNG, PMF and AT3 files to use as an icon or background in the PSP menu.
QPBPManager also allows the user to backup the savegames to the computer and copy those savegames later to the PSP.
Main features:
- Unpacks PBP files and selects automatically the icon and background files from the source file.
- Extracts the program name included in the PBP file and sets it as default output directory.
- Extracts the ELF of the PBP file and packs a fake PBP file without the ELF for showing in the menu of the PSP.
- Allows to select custom icon and background files to use in the menu.
- Allows to select custom video and music files to use in the menu.
- Allows to select the output directory on the PSP and the actual PSP directory, which is saved as an option for further usages, so you only have to configure it once (as long as the PSP directory does not change).
- Provides support for backup the savegames on the PSP to the computer and viceversa.
Although QPSPManager was mainly designed only to transfer PBP files into the PSP so they can be executed through the memory stick menu, Im thinking about new features in future versions non related to PBP file management. Some of those features:
- Conversion and transfering of any kind of video file. It will allow to convert all kind of video files into the PSP format and transfer the files to the PSP to allow viewing them on the console.
- Conversion and transfering of any kind of audio file. It will allow to convert all kind of audio files into the PSP format (mp3) and transfer the files to the PSP to allow hearing them on the console.
Enhancements:
- Added ISO/CISO compression/decompression and transfer support.
- Fixed bug where you couldnt rename a directory in the PSP.
- Changed renaming policy for kxploit.
- Copy file routine changed.
- Support for different linux distributions where mount options change the filenames of the mounted PSP to uppercase.
Download (0.095MB)
Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
507 downloads
Cego 1.3.2
Cego implements a relational and transactional database system with support for the SQL query language. more>>
Cego implements a relational and transactional database system with support for the SQL query language. The current release contains the most common database features for basic table manipulation and data retrieval.
Indexes, foreign keys, views, and stored procedures are also implemented. Future releases (2.0 and above) will support a multi-node database concept with log file shipping for an automatic database application failover.
<<lessIndexes, foreign keys, views, and stored procedures are also implemented. Future releases (2.0 and above) will support a multi-node database concept with log file shipping for an automatic database application failover.
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Added: 2007-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
811 downloads
wbar 1.3.1
wbar is a quick launch bar recommended for fluxbox or Window Maker. more>>
wbar is a quick launch bar recommended for fluxbox or Window Maker. wbars goal is speed.
This is eye candy developed in C++. The motivation is eye-candy which runs as fast as possible but still it probably made faster.
Tested succesfully on Fluxbox, WindowMaker.
Can be tweaked for other window managers but those who usualy use a desktop application such as nautilus will obscure Warbar because it runs with override-redirection so the window manager doesnt do the decorations and stays at the bottom of root window.
Installation:
- Needs imlib2
# make
create initial config for user (should make config with each user)
# make config
as root (if you dont have a bin directory at home)
# make install
warbar --help
Enhancements:
- Expansion now occurs on entering and leaving the bar.
- Better cleaning and drawing algorithms were implemented.
<<lessThis is eye candy developed in C++. The motivation is eye-candy which runs as fast as possible but still it probably made faster.
Tested succesfully on Fluxbox, WindowMaker.
Can be tweaked for other window managers but those who usualy use a desktop application such as nautilus will obscure Warbar because it runs with override-redirection so the window manager doesnt do the decorations and stays at the bottom of root window.
Installation:
- Needs imlib2
# make
create initial config for user (should make config with each user)
# make config
as root (if you dont have a bin directory at home)
# make install
warbar --help
Enhancements:
- Expansion now occurs on entering and leaving the bar.
- Better cleaning and drawing algorithms were implemented.
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
514 downloads
Internote 2.1.3
Internote is an implementation of persistent sticky notes for Firefox. more>>
Internote is an implementation of persistent sticky notes for Firefox. It allows you to create notes on a Web page which will still be there when you return.
Notes are very customizable, and come with many small, useful features. A manager is available, in which you can see all of your saved notes, edit them, print them, and delete them.
Main features:
- Internotes persist on the page they were created on
- A new Internote Manager allows for access to all notes across all pages
- The flipside of a note can be used to change its background and text colors
- Notes come in six appealing text colors and six appealing background colors
- Notes can have either a modern, glassy look, or a classical, flat look
- Optional animations are available for notes
- One of five default locations can be selected for the creation of new Internotes
- Note text is now optionally hilightable
- A scrollbar is now optional for notes which are too small to display all of their content
- Internote is translated into Simplified Chinese, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, and Spanish
- Internote can now be made to work with special sites, such as GMail
<<lessNotes are very customizable, and come with many small, useful features. A manager is available, in which you can see all of your saved notes, edit them, print them, and delete them.
Main features:
- Internotes persist on the page they were created on
- A new Internote Manager allows for access to all notes across all pages
- The flipside of a note can be used to change its background and text colors
- Notes come in six appealing text colors and six appealing background colors
- Notes can have either a modern, glassy look, or a classical, flat look
- Optional animations are available for notes
- One of five default locations can be selected for the creation of new Internotes
- Note text is now optionally hilightable
- A scrollbar is now optional for notes which are too small to display all of their content
- Internote is translated into Simplified Chinese, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, and Spanish
- Internote can now be made to work with special sites, such as GMail
Download (0.093MB)
Added: 2007-08-03 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
813 downloads
AFD 1.3.5
AFD is a program to automatically distribute files either locally or to remote hosts. more>>
AFD comes from Automatic File Distributor and provides a framework for very flexible, non-stop, log and debug-able delivery of an arbitrary amount of files to multiple recipients as expressed in URLs (currently mailing and ftp supported with the mailto://user@domain and ftp://user:password@host URL conventions). AFD stands for Automatic File Distributor.
The most common technique used to distribute data is for each individual to fetch the data from one common place. This place can be a database, FTP-server or even the WWW (World Wide Web). However, this is not always the most user or customer friendly way for a company or organization to distribute its products. For this reason AFD (Automatic File Distributor) was developed, to provide a better service to users or customers in transporting the required data directly to the location where it is required.
When distributing files to a remote host it does so via the FTP or SMTP protocol. Local distribution is done by simply copying files from one directory to another. To distribute files, the AFD has one central configuration file (DIR_CONFIG), where the system administrator can specify which files are to be distributed and where they are to be sent.
Main features:
- The AFD can send/retrieve any type of file, regardless of contents and the name of the file.
- Only the files are being distributed, no other additional information is send with the file.
- The AFD has a very sophisticated and compact X11 interface to monitor and control the distribution of files (afd_ctrl). It has the ability to do extensive logging of all activities, even down to tracing each individual FTP/SMTP command.
- Files can be send to places where no AFD is installed.
- There can be more than one process distributing files to a single host. This has the advantage that when a large file is currently being distributed, other files dont have to wait until the large file is done.
- Where net capacity is limited, it is possible to distribute files with priority.
- If the transfer gets interrupted, AFD can append files. So data that has already been transmitted will not be send again.
- It is possible to setup a whole network of AFDs that can be monitored and controlled through a single interface (mon_ctrl).
Version restrictions:
- The AFD requires X11R5 and Motif 1.2.x (or higher).
Enhancements:
- Files that have been distributed or are to be distributed can now be viewed via show_olog and show_queue dialog.
- A new interface for acknowledging errors was added.
- All events are logged into a separate log file.
- The pattern matching function was enhanced so that it can also handle [] brackets.
- More syntax checks were added for options in DIR_CONFIG.
<<lessThe most common technique used to distribute data is for each individual to fetch the data from one common place. This place can be a database, FTP-server or even the WWW (World Wide Web). However, this is not always the most user or customer friendly way for a company or organization to distribute its products. For this reason AFD (Automatic File Distributor) was developed, to provide a better service to users or customers in transporting the required data directly to the location where it is required.
When distributing files to a remote host it does so via the FTP or SMTP protocol. Local distribution is done by simply copying files from one directory to another. To distribute files, the AFD has one central configuration file (DIR_CONFIG), where the system administrator can specify which files are to be distributed and where they are to be sent.
Main features:
- The AFD can send/retrieve any type of file, regardless of contents and the name of the file.
- Only the files are being distributed, no other additional information is send with the file.
- The AFD has a very sophisticated and compact X11 interface to monitor and control the distribution of files (afd_ctrl). It has the ability to do extensive logging of all activities, even down to tracing each individual FTP/SMTP command.
- Files can be send to places where no AFD is installed.
- There can be more than one process distributing files to a single host. This has the advantage that when a large file is currently being distributed, other files dont have to wait until the large file is done.
- Where net capacity is limited, it is possible to distribute files with priority.
- If the transfer gets interrupted, AFD can append files. So data that has already been transmitted will not be send again.
- It is possible to setup a whole network of AFDs that can be monitored and controlled through a single interface (mon_ctrl).
Version restrictions:
- The AFD requires X11R5 and Motif 1.2.x (or higher).
Enhancements:
- Files that have been distributed or are to be distributed can now be viewed via show_olog and show_queue dialog.
- A new interface for acknowledging errors was added.
- All events are logged into a separate log file.
- The pattern matching function was enhanced so that it can also handle [] brackets.
- More syntax checks were added for options in DIR_CONFIG.
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2007-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
822 downloads
Databrid 1.3
Databrid is a powerful tool that provides easy access to data and manipulation of data within an Oracle or MySql database. more>>
Databrid is a browsing, retrieval and manipulation tool designed for the novice to the expert user. Databrid works on MySql and Oracle Database (versions 8 and above although not all functionality in the Browser is available for the lower versions). The core functionality of Databrid revolves around the tabbed areas within the Databrid application. The four main tabs in the main screen of Databrid are: SQL Editor, Browser, File and Jobs.
## SQL EDITOR ##
The SQL Editor tab allows you to write and run SQL and PLSQL. The tab provides the ability to use one of more sql autocompletion, word and syntax highlighting editors with automatic case adjustment for keywords. Provided with each editor is a table for displaying SQL query results and a text output area to display DBMS_Output output. Jobs can be run in the background allowing for the execution of multiple statements at any given time.
## BROWSER ##
The Browser tab allows the you to browse various parts of the database schema. The browsing is done via a particular schema user and displays information on tables, views, sequences etc. Features include the generation of database creation statements for tables, views etc, browsing table or view data, truncating tables, etc.
## FILE ##
The File tab allows you work with a CSV (comma delimited text file) and the database without having to load the CSV into the database. This tab has two areas that functionality: CSV Update and Database Update. CSV Update allows you to add additional columns to a CSV using a Select statement, including binding CSV column values to the Select statement. Database Update allows you to update the database using insert, updates, deletes or PLSql by binding the CSV column values into your statement.
## JOBS ##
This tab allows you to view which jobs are currently running or have finished. Jobs that are running can also be stopped.
<<less## SQL EDITOR ##
The SQL Editor tab allows you to write and run SQL and PLSQL. The tab provides the ability to use one of more sql autocompletion, word and syntax highlighting editors with automatic case adjustment for keywords. Provided with each editor is a table for displaying SQL query results and a text output area to display DBMS_Output output. Jobs can be run in the background allowing for the execution of multiple statements at any given time.
## BROWSER ##
The Browser tab allows the you to browse various parts of the database schema. The browsing is done via a particular schema user and displays information on tables, views, sequences etc. Features include the generation of database creation statements for tables, views etc, browsing table or view data, truncating tables, etc.
## FILE ##
The File tab allows you work with a CSV (comma delimited text file) and the database without having to load the CSV into the database. This tab has two areas that functionality: CSV Update and Database Update. CSV Update allows you to add additional columns to a CSV using a Select statement, including binding CSV column values to the Select statement. Database Update allows you to update the database using insert, updates, deletes or PLSql by binding the CSV column values into your statement.
## JOBS ##
This tab allows you to view which jobs are currently running or have finished. Jobs that are running can also be stopped.
Download (3.0MB)
Added: 2007-07-25 License: Freeware Price:
844 downloads
CSSTidy 1.3
CSSTidy is an opensource CSS parser and optimizer. more>>
CSSTidy is an opensource CSS parser and optimizer. The project is available as executeable file (available for Windows, Linux and OSX) which can be controlled per command line and as PHP script (both with almost the same functionality).
In opposite to most other CSS parsers, no regular expressions are used and thus CSSTidy has full CSS2 support and a higher reliability.
Main features:
- colours like "black" or rgb(0,0,0) are converted to #000000 or rather #000 if possible. Some hex-codes are replaced by their colour names if they are shorter.
- a{property:x;property:y;} becomes a{property:y;} (all duplicate properties are merged)
- margin:1px 1px 1px 1px; becomes margin:1px;
- margin:0px; becomes margin:0;
- a{margin-top:10px; margin-bottom:10px; margin-left:10px; margin-right:10px;} becomes a{margin:10px;}
- margin:010.0px; becomes margin:10px;
- all unnecessary whitespace is removed, depending on the compression-level
- all background-properties are merged
- all comments are removed
- the last semicolon in every block can be removed
- missing semicolons are added, incorrect newlines in strings are fixed, missing units are added, bad colors (and color names) are fixed
- property:value ! important; becomes property:value !important.
Why optimise?
If you optimise your CSS code you have faster loading pages and lower traffic costs. So both you and your visitors benefit from an optimisation. If you are interested in a faster loading webpage, websiteoptimization.com might also be an interesting resource.
Compression ratio
The compression ratio mostly depends on the level of whitespace-removal. Using standard whitespace-removal (which preserves the readability) the compression ratio often is 30% and more. In theory the compression ratio can be 99,99% but only very "stupid" stylesheets will allow those ratios. Also have a look at the examples.
Apart from compression
If a high compression is not important for you, you can also use CSSTidy to format or fix CSS code for a higher browser compatibility. Apart from the 4 default templates you can specify custom templates so that you can easily format a lot of CSS code using your own coding style. Other features are sorting and changing the case of selectors and properties.
Enhancements:
- Note: This is the last version of CSSTidy. If youd like continue maintaining it, let me know.
- FS#146 - Quotes
- FS#147 - Universal selector before classes, IDs and attribute selectors
- FS#150 - Wrong trasformation of a big integer value
- FS#144 ? !important rule
- FS#140: Fixing Values of Invalid properties
- [ 1745894 ] @media merge strangeness (cssTidy.exe version)
- FS#143: Save some more bytes
<<lessIn opposite to most other CSS parsers, no regular expressions are used and thus CSSTidy has full CSS2 support and a higher reliability.
Main features:
- colours like "black" or rgb(0,0,0) are converted to #000000 or rather #000 if possible. Some hex-codes are replaced by their colour names if they are shorter.
- a{property:x;property:y;} becomes a{property:y;} (all duplicate properties are merged)
- margin:1px 1px 1px 1px; becomes margin:1px;
- margin:0px; becomes margin:0;
- a{margin-top:10px; margin-bottom:10px; margin-left:10px; margin-right:10px;} becomes a{margin:10px;}
- margin:010.0px; becomes margin:10px;
- all unnecessary whitespace is removed, depending on the compression-level
- all background-properties are merged
- all comments are removed
- the last semicolon in every block can be removed
- missing semicolons are added, incorrect newlines in strings are fixed, missing units are added, bad colors (and color names) are fixed
- property:value ! important; becomes property:value !important.
Why optimise?
If you optimise your CSS code you have faster loading pages and lower traffic costs. So both you and your visitors benefit from an optimisation. If you are interested in a faster loading webpage, websiteoptimization.com might also be an interesting resource.
Compression ratio
The compression ratio mostly depends on the level of whitespace-removal. Using standard whitespace-removal (which preserves the readability) the compression ratio often is 30% and more. In theory the compression ratio can be 99,99% but only very "stupid" stylesheets will allow those ratios. Also have a look at the examples.
Apart from compression
If a high compression is not important for you, you can also use CSSTidy to format or fix CSS code for a higher browser compatibility. Apart from the 4 default templates you can specify custom templates so that you can easily format a lot of CSS code using your own coding style. Other features are sorting and changing the case of selectors and properties.
Enhancements:
- Note: This is the last version of CSSTidy. If youd like continue maintaining it, let me know.
- FS#146 - Quotes
- FS#147 - Universal selector before classes, IDs and attribute selectors
- FS#150 - Wrong trasformation of a big integer value
- FS#144 ? !important rule
- FS#140: Fixing Values of Invalid properties
- [ 1745894 ] @media merge strangeness (cssTidy.exe version)
- FS#143: Save some more bytes
Download (0.11MB)
Added: 2007-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
837 downloads
phpWebApp 1.3
phpWebApp is an application framework which makes easy and simple the task of building PHP web applications. more>>
phpWebApp is an application framework which makes easy and simple the task of building PHP web applications based on relational databases. It separates the task of designing and changing the layout of the application from the task of implementing the logic of the application, by using XML templates that are an extension of XHTML.
The project also simplifies the task of implementing the logic of the application by offering an event based programming model. In addition, phpWebApp tries to offer modularity and code reusability to the community of webApp developers.
Main features:
- The framework separates the layout from the logic of the application, so a graphical designer can easily improve the layout of the application without getting messed with the logic and without having to understand it. It makes easier the work of both the graphical designer and the programer. This also facilitates an iterative and incremental development approach for web application projects.
- The framework gives the possibility to divide a page into several parts which can be used in other pages as well. This makes the user interface of the application (the layout, the graphical part) more structured and easier to understand and maintain and makes easier the work of the graphical designer.
- The framework looks at web applications from a new point of view. From this point of view, a web application is a state machine, which can be represented and described by one or more statechart diagrams. Each page of the application that is displayed, represents the application in a certain state. Clicking to a link causes a transition to another state of the application. This simplifies the design and the implementation of web applications. Later, if this point of view is formalised and elaborated enough, it may provide the theoretical bases for automatic code generation of web applications from state chart diagrams (e.g. from UML state chart diagrams), and for reverse engineering.
- The framework supports an event based programing model. When a transition from one state of the application to another happens, it may trigger an event as well, which is handled by a function (event handler). This makes the logic of the application easy to build, understand and maintain, and makes easy the work of the web programer.
- The framework gives to the web programers the possibility to create independent web components (called WebBox-es) which have their own user interface (graphical design), client side behaviour, server side behaviour, states, events, event handlers, etc. These components can be very easily reused in other web applications and thus provide code reusability to web programers. This means that if you have constructed something once, you dont have to re-construct it again when you need it another time, but use it ready.
- The framework brings closer the client-side and the server-side logic of a web application. E.g. the session variables (which are usually used to keep the state of various parts of the application), are available and can be accessed both on client side and on server side.
- The framework makes the interaction with the database almost database independent. This means that in case that you decide to change the database on which your application is based (e.g. switching from MySQL to Oracle), then the application itself doesnt need to be changed at all, it will work all the same.
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes and some improvements in documentation were made.
<<lessThe project also simplifies the task of implementing the logic of the application by offering an event based programming model. In addition, phpWebApp tries to offer modularity and code reusability to the community of webApp developers.
Main features:
- The framework separates the layout from the logic of the application, so a graphical designer can easily improve the layout of the application without getting messed with the logic and without having to understand it. It makes easier the work of both the graphical designer and the programer. This also facilitates an iterative and incremental development approach for web application projects.
- The framework gives the possibility to divide a page into several parts which can be used in other pages as well. This makes the user interface of the application (the layout, the graphical part) more structured and easier to understand and maintain and makes easier the work of the graphical designer.
- The framework looks at web applications from a new point of view. From this point of view, a web application is a state machine, which can be represented and described by one or more statechart diagrams. Each page of the application that is displayed, represents the application in a certain state. Clicking to a link causes a transition to another state of the application. This simplifies the design and the implementation of web applications. Later, if this point of view is formalised and elaborated enough, it may provide the theoretical bases for automatic code generation of web applications from state chart diagrams (e.g. from UML state chart diagrams), and for reverse engineering.
- The framework supports an event based programing model. When a transition from one state of the application to another happens, it may trigger an event as well, which is handled by a function (event handler). This makes the logic of the application easy to build, understand and maintain, and makes easy the work of the web programer.
- The framework gives to the web programers the possibility to create independent web components (called WebBox-es) which have their own user interface (graphical design), client side behaviour, server side behaviour, states, events, event handlers, etc. These components can be very easily reused in other web applications and thus provide code reusability to web programers. This means that if you have constructed something once, you dont have to re-construct it again when you need it another time, but use it ready.
- The framework brings closer the client-side and the server-side logic of a web application. E.g. the session variables (which are usually used to keep the state of various parts of the application), are available and can be accessed both on client side and on server side.
- The framework makes the interaction with the database almost database independent. This means that in case that you decide to change the database on which your application is based (e.g. switching from MySQL to Oracle), then the application itself doesnt need to be changed at all, it will work all the same.
Enhancements:
- Bugfixes and some improvements in documentation were made.
Download (2.1MB)
Added: 2007-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
827 downloads
SLiM 1.3.0
SLiM is a simple login manager for X11. more>>
SLiM is a Desktop-independent graphical login manager for X11, derived from Login.app.
It aims to be light and simple, although completely configurable through themes and an option file; is suitable for machines on which remote login functionalities are not needed.
Main features:
- PNG and XFT support for aplha transparency and antialiased fonts
- External themes support
- Configurable runtime options: X server, login / shutdown / reboot commands
- Single (GDM-like) or double (XDM-like) input control
- Can load predefined user at startup
- Configurable welcome / shutdown messages
<<lessIt aims to be light and simple, although completely configurable through themes and an option file; is suitable for machines on which remote login functionalities are not needed.
Main features:
- PNG and XFT support for aplha transparency and antialiased fonts
- External themes support
- Configurable runtime options: X server, login / shutdown / reboot commands
- Single (GDM-like) or double (XDM-like) input control
- Can load predefined user at startup
- Configurable welcome / shutdown messages
Download (0.56MB)
Added: 2007-07-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
833 downloads
phpPgAdmin 4.1.3
phpPgAdmin is a web-based administration tool for PostgreSQL. more>>
phpPgAdmin is a web-based administration tool for PostgreSQL. phpPgAdmin is perfect for PostgreSQL DBAs, newbies and hosting services.
Main features:
- Administer multiple servers
- Support for PostgreSQL 7.0.x, 7.1.x, 7.2.x, 7.3.x, 7.4.x and 8.0.x
- Manage all aspects of:
- Users & groups
- Databases
- Schemas
- Tables, indexes, constraints, triggers, rules & privileges
- Views, sequences & functions
- Advanced objects
- Reports
- Easy data manipulation:
- Browse tables, views & reports
- Execute arbitrary SQL
- Select, insert, update and delete
- Dump table data in a variety of formats: SQL, COPY, XML, XHTML, CSV, Tabbed, pg_dump
- Import SQL scripts, COPY data, XML, CSV and Tabbed
- Excellent language support:
- Available in 24 languages
- No encoding conflicts. Edit Russian data using a Japanese interface!
- Easy to install and configure
Enhancements:
- Eliminate use of $_SERVER[PHP_SELF]. This fixes a regression in 4.1.2 for non-mainstream locales (including SQL_ASCII)
- Validate client supplied server against entries in config.inc.php
- Fix undefined variable when altering a field in a table on PostgreSQL < 8.0
<<lessMain features:
- Administer multiple servers
- Support for PostgreSQL 7.0.x, 7.1.x, 7.2.x, 7.3.x, 7.4.x and 8.0.x
- Manage all aspects of:
- Users & groups
- Databases
- Schemas
- Tables, indexes, constraints, triggers, rules & privileges
- Views, sequences & functions
- Advanced objects
- Reports
- Easy data manipulation:
- Browse tables, views & reports
- Execute arbitrary SQL
- Select, insert, update and delete
- Dump table data in a variety of formats: SQL, COPY, XML, XHTML, CSV, Tabbed, pg_dump
- Import SQL scripts, COPY data, XML, CSV and Tabbed
- Excellent language support:
- Available in 24 languages
- No encoding conflicts. Edit Russian data using a Japanese interface!
- Easy to install and configure
Enhancements:
- Eliminate use of $_SERVER[PHP_SELF]. This fixes a regression in 4.1.2 for non-mainstream locales (including SQL_ASCII)
- Validate client supplied server against entries in config.inc.php
- Fix undefined variable when altering a field in a table on PostgreSQL < 8.0
Download (MB)
Added: 2007-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
523 downloads
PhpWiki 1.3.14
PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone written in PHP. more>>
PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone written in PHP. A Wiki is a Web site where anyone can edit or create the pages through the Web browser, with no authentication.
PhpWiki works right out of the box with zero configuration, and comes with a set of default pages.
PhpWiki is useful for collaborating on documentation on a project, having freeform discussions, and easy editing and searching.
A WikiWikiWeb is a web site where anyone can edit the pages through an HTML form. Linking is done automatically on the server side; all pages are stored in a database.
This may sound rather simplistic, but a Wiki is a very unique way to collaborate on the Web.
The addictive quality of a Wiki is that making pages is as simple as making a link to them. If they dont yet exist, the page link will be followed by a hyperlinked question mark; follow that link and you can define the new page.
Enhancements:
- Fix the broken LDAP fix from 1.3.13p1
- fixed sortby with multiple pagelists changes:
- changes all themeinfo.php files, moved global to method load() to be easier derived from custom theme classes, main now calls $WikiTheme->load
- MailNotify is now silent unless DEBUG new:
- added experimental ATOM support
- added Changes and Upload button to edit
<<lessPhpWiki works right out of the box with zero configuration, and comes with a set of default pages.
PhpWiki is useful for collaborating on documentation on a project, having freeform discussions, and easy editing and searching.
A WikiWikiWeb is a web site where anyone can edit the pages through an HTML form. Linking is done automatically on the server side; all pages are stored in a database.
This may sound rather simplistic, but a Wiki is a very unique way to collaborate on the Web.
The addictive quality of a Wiki is that making pages is as simple as making a link to them. If they dont yet exist, the page link will be followed by a hyperlinked question mark; follow that link and you can define the new page.
Enhancements:
- Fix the broken LDAP fix from 1.3.13p1
- fixed sortby with multiple pagelists changes:
- changes all themeinfo.php files, moved global to method load() to be easier derived from custom theme classes, main now calls $WikiTheme->load
- MailNotify is now silent unless DEBUG new:
- added experimental ATOM support
- added Changes and Upload button to edit
Download (2.8MB)
Added: 2007-07-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
846 downloads
TinyURL 1.3
TinyURL is a Konversation script that makes a TinyURL (http://tinyurl.com) from a given URL. more>>
TinyURL is a Konversation script that makes a TinyURL (http://tinyurl.com) from a given URL.
Just copy it to /usr/share/apps/konversation/scripts/ (system wide) or to ~/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts/ (for just your user).
<<lessJust copy it to /usr/share/apps/konversation/scripts/ (system wide) or to ~/.kde/share/apps/konversation/scripts/ (for just your user).
Download (0.002MB)
Added: 2007-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
851 downloads
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