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Adaptive Planning 3.6.6

Adaptive Planning 3.6.6


Adaptive Planning is the leading provider of collaborative performance management solutions. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-06-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Plan-B Linux 1.0

Plan-B Linux 1.0


Plan-B is a bootable Linux environment without the need for a hard drive. more>>
Plan-B is a bootable Linux environment without the need for a hard drive, it runs entirely in ram or from the cd, based on a basic, stripped installation of Red Hat Linux and the fundamental workings of the SuperRescue CD. A list of tools and utilities are also included for projects such as:

* Forensics/Data Recovery
* System/Network Analysis and Security Scanning
* Temporary Network Device/Server
* IDS / NIDS System
* Network Status Report Creation

My reason for its creation came about due to finding other similar projects (SuperRescue CD, Biatchux (F.I.R.E.), Trinux, Knoppix) to be geared toward only a single area of the broad spectrum I was looking for. The first of which (by H. Peter Anvin, the author of Syslinux, Isolinux, and zisofs) was the only one close to the concept I had in mind which is why I chose it as the foundation for this cd. After not finding what I was really looking for, the "All-in-One", I decided the only way to get it was to build one myself.
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Added: 2005-05-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Commission Blueprint Toolbar 1.3

Commission Blueprint Toolbar 1.3


Commission Bluprint Toolbar for Internet Explorer & Firefox. Find out latest online marketing tips, tools and ideas. Comes with an auto RSS Feed reade... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-23 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Plan 9 From User Space 20060727

Plan 9 From User Space 20060727


Plan 9 From User Space is a port of the bulk of the Plan 9 software build environment to Unix. more>>
Plan 9 From User Space is a port of the bulk of the Plan 9 software build environment to Unix.
While the libraries make an attempt to play nice with the rest of the system (by using the Unix rules for printf verbs and Unix system headers, for example), this port tries to reproduce the Plan 9 build environment as faithfully as possible, providing u.h and libc.h, and blithely redefining tokens such as open, dup, and accept in order to provide implementations that better mimic the Plan 9 semantics.
The result is a more complicated and less Unix-friendly environment, but Plan 9 programs can typically be compiled with little or no changes.
Most obviously, plan9port derives from Plan 9 from Bell Labs and would not exist without the work of the Plan 9 team over the past many years.
Rob Pike suggested the original X11 port of libdraw years ago, as part of drawterm, and strongly encouraged the Mac OS X work. He has also been a consistent source of good ideas to hide the ugliness of modern Unix.
William Josephson handled troff(1) (with Taj Khattra) and many of the supporting programs. He also inspired the thread library clean-up and has ported a handful of applications.
Andrey Mirtchovski and Axel Belinfante have done significant work dealing with X11 corner cases and fine-tuning rio(1). Axel never tires of finding bugs in the SunOS port.
Latchesar Ionkov has contributed many fixes to tricky bugs, and got factotum(4) up and running.
Many other people have provided help, ported programs, written bug reports, sent useful patches, and gotten plan9port running on new systems.
Bigelow & Holmes, Inc. created the screen fonts in the luc, lucm, lucsans, and pelm directories and granted permission to redistribute them with plan9port.
Enhancements:
- A FUSE-related bug was fixed. See http://lists.cse.psu.edu/archives/9fans/2006-July/048531.html
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Added: 2006-08-02 License: Open Software License Price:
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Plan/B 1.5

Plan/B 1.5


Plan/B is a network-aware file backup system. more>>
Plan/B is a network aware file backup system specifically designed to make the backup of files from multiple machines to a variety of devices simple.
The system provides features such as comprehensive reporting, the ability to use CDROM (and soon DVD) drives across the network, as well as centralised management.
Plan/B can be deployed on Windows and Linux systems.
Main features:
General
- Backup anything, to anywhere: You can use any kind of device that plasticine knows about (currently CDROM, Local disk, Network share, FTP device) as either a source or destination. There is no limitation (as there is in DataArmour).
- Multiple sources, Multiple Destinations: A backup may source its files from multiple machines and devices. The destinations for a backup job can also be any number of machines or devices. Thus it is now easy to have a single set of files (documents, code or other important assets) copied to more than one location using a single job. No need to clone a job anymore!
- Multi-Platform: As the system is written in Java, it will work with any machine for which there is a VM (this is true for the backup server and agents). The administration console can be run on either a Linux or Windows machine (when SWT, the GUI framework used for the console matures on OsX, the console will be able to run on that OS as well)
- Volume spanning: If any removable destination is out of space, then it is possible to request the next volume during the backup process. A good example of this is backup to multiple CDs. Plasticine supports both the spanning of single files across multiple media, and also the saving of complete files across different media. In the first case, a large file can be split across two volumes. In the second case, only complete files are written to any volume (obviously, if the file is larger than the size of the volume, it will have to be split up).
- Flexible selection: A single job can backup whatever is deemed important to the user. The files to backup are specified by rules, which can be as simple as include everything, and complex as include all word documents, all excel spreadsheets under my docs directory, and everything NOT ending in .bak under the data directory
- Flexible scheduler: Jobs can be run whenever you like. The current scheduling implementation takes on a form very similar to Cron, but other implementations are easily added. The important point here is that the process of deciding when a backup should be run is completely separated from anything else about the backup job. This is a change from DataArmour, where the scheduling (specifically, the weekly incremental backup job scheduling) is fixed to run on a Monday, with a full backup occurring every week. In Plasticine, user defined schedules are possible.
- Statistics: The system emits various statistics while in operation, including current progress of various jobs, jobs in the run queue, current load, and recent logged events.
Enterprise
- Reliable:The remote agents are resilient to network failure. If a server cannot be contacted, they will move into a discovery mode until the server is back up. No configuration is required!
- Painless installation: The system is very easy to install - just run the included windows installer and tell it what kind of install you want. All services are configured automatically.
- Administration Console: The backup server is a separate process, which is administered via a GUI console. The console can be run from any machine, and can control and manage the settings for the backup server and any client. That means you can configure everything from one place.
Enhancements:
- This release added an option to specify that the destination location should be deleted prior to the backup occuring.
- It also added an option to copy full folders and specify whether or not to create an absolute or relative backup.
- Completion was sped up by detaching the email sending from the job completion process.
- Warnings are now used to log more in the reports for situations that are not necessarily fatal.
- When adding a source or destination, the file browser is now automatically opened for you.
- It is now possible to have multiple email recipients for a backup report.
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Added: 2005-12-17 License: Freeware Price:
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Open Blue Lab 2.4.2

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.
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Added: 2007-05-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Blue Lab 2.1.6 (Financial/Accounting)enterprise resource planning system. Open Blue Lab 2.1.6 (Financial/Accounting) - Open Blue ... Open Blue Lab is an enterprise resource planning system. Whatever your goal is, the objective
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Added: 2007-07-26
Open Blue Lab 1.3.1 (Core / OBL Modeling Framework)enterprise resource planning system. Open Blue Lab is an enterprise resource planning system. Whatever your goal is, the objective
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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821 downloads
Added: 2007-07-26
Open Blue Lab 1.1.9 (Financial / Costs)enterprise resource planning system. Open Blue Lab 1.1.9 (Financial / Costs) - Open Blue Lab is an enterprise resource planning system. Whatever your goal is, the objective
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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807 downloads
Added: 2007-08-10
Open Blue Lab 1.1.7 (Financial / Budget)enterprise resource planning system. Open Blue Lab 1.1.7 (Financial / Budget) - Open Blue Lab is an enterprise resource planning system. Whatever your goal is, the objective
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Added: 2007-08-04
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Added: 2007-07-28
Open Blue Lab 1.1.1 (Core / OR Mapping)enterprise resource planning system. Open Blue Lab 1.1.1 (Core / OR Mapping ... enterprise resource planning system. Whatever your goal is, the objective
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Added: 2007-06-14
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Added: 2007-05-09
TeamPlanner 0.1.0

TeamPlanner 0.1.0


TeamPlanner is an organization application that allows the user to store events for several people which can be grouped in teams more>>
TeamPlanner is an organization application that allows the user to store events for several people which can be grouped in teams.

Events are organized into categories. The planning can be displayed and printed for any combination of teams, categories and people.

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Added: 2006-03-13 License: CeCILL (CeCILL Free Software License Agreement) Price:
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Plans 7.9.2

Plans 7.9.2


Plans is a powerful and flexible Web calendar. more>>
Plans is a powerful and flexible Web calendar. Plans has features like recurring events, merged calendars, event icons, custom themes and templates, MS Outlook export, SQL or flat-file data storage, and browser-based management.
Main features:
Multiple Calendars
- One installation of plans can support many calendars.
- Calendars can share information with each other.
- Each calendar is managed independently (unique password, custom options, custom look & feel).
- Multiple calendars running on the same installation of plans can be "embedded" in completely different websites.
Recurring Events
- Plans uses a powerful and flexible recurring event model.
International Support
- Plans supports multiple languages.
- Weeks can start on days other than Sunday.
- Plans supports arbitrary date formats (mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy, etc.)
Database Support
- Plans can store data in flat files or an SQL database.
Sharp-looking
- Plans is the nicest-looking web calendar.
- Plans has several downloadable themes available.
- CSS-based layout makes it easy to match the colors & fonts with your website.
Open Source
- Plans is licensed under the GPL. You can freely modify the code for your needs. Many organizations have done so.
Extendable
- Plans architecture allows add-ons and standalone programs to re-use its framework.
- Plans can export events to other platforms, including MS Outlook and Palm.
Template-based design
- Plans uses HTML templates to allow easy customization of the look & feel.
- Each calendar can have its own custom template, even located on a different server.
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Added: 2007-03-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sonic Action Beta 3

Sonic Action Beta 3


Sonic Action is a multiplatform Sonic fangame based on the SRB2 story. more>>
Sonic Action is the first SRB2 Town related game. Anywhere, instead of the standard story that you read everyday, this time the viewpoint is more orientated to Sonic.
But Im not saying that well not appear in the game, nothing of that kind. Im planning to get we appear in the game. So dont ask me about that.
The engine of Sonic Action is incredibly good: you can think that Sega made it. Thats because six months of developing can do wonderful things. And this is not developed using programs such as Game Maker, MFF or TGF, normally used for make fangames, its programmed in C++ with Allegro.
And is more: Tails92 will port the different versions of Sonic Action to other OS like Linux or FreeBSD (Sonic Action is orignally programmed for Windows).
The story is very original, as far as the fangames stories that I know.. But you can get more info in the Sonic Action sections (scroll down the menu).
Enhancements:
- New levels: Badnik City and Eggman Base (the last is incomplete).
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Added: 2006-10-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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JOpt.SDK Vehicle Routing Component 2.0.0 (Tutorial)

JOpt.SDK Vehicle Routing Component 2.0.0 (Tutorial)


JOpt.SDK library is a routing software for Java that uses specialized genetic algorithms. more>>
JOpt.SDK library is a routing software for Java that uses specialized genetic algorithms to calculate an optimized allocation of orders and stops to mobile resources.
The algorithm not only provides tours at minimum costs but also considers an arbitrary set of constraints for each tour. You may define your own constraints and optimization goals in order to customize JOpt.SDK to your specific planning needs or you decide to use one of our best practices addons in order to achieve a fast application of our optimization algorithms to selected industries.
JOpt.SDK can solve nearly any problem that can be classified by one of the following types:
TSP - Traveling Salesman Problem. JOpt.SDK finds the shortest or fastest path for your mobile resources
VRPTW - Vehicle routing problem with time windows - like TSP but for a set of vehicles. JOpt.SDK finds an optimal allocation of orders and stops within a vehicle fleet. It may also consider different constraints for vehicles, drivers and stops.
JOpt.SDK functionality can be accessed via Java API and thus fits seamlessly into any JAVA application. Software developers may integrate the JOpt.SDK component into their application in order to offer their customers a consistent solution including optimization of mobile workforce schedules.
Enhancements:
- The tutorial has been revised to reflect some major API changes introduced since JOpt 2.0.0.
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Added: 2007-05-08 License: Free For Educational Use Price:
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AquiGNOME 0.6

AquiGNOME 0.6


AquiGNOME provides a fun, clean and different icon set for Gnome. more>>
AquiGNOME provides a fun, clean and different icon set for Gnome.
This is a preview of my first icon theme, for sometime now ive been wanting to do a icon theme thats different. Im planning to do the main common GNOME apps icons, then work on mime types. I had some great ideas comming for icons like soundjuicer, etc and the hole idea of this icon set is, fun, clean and different.
Icons were designed in Inkscape and colour corrected in The GIMP.
Enhancements:
- Added new filesystem icons when using "connect to server" feature, ftp, nfs, ssh, smb.
- Added more mimetypes, now over 50 in total.
- Added some new application icons like firefox, gnome menu icons and a couple for gnome control center.
- Added actions and stock icons.
- Fixed a few names that where wrong with devices.
- Didnt use any colour saturation on icons, slightly less colourful.
- Added a new screenshot of with firefox icon.
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Added: 2007-03-03 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Plan 9 20060809

Plan 9 20060809


Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a research system developed at Bell Labs starting in the late 1980s. more>>
Plan 9 from Bell Labs is a research system developed at Bell Labs starting in the late 1980s. Its original designers and authors were Ken Thompson, Rob Pike, Dave Presotto, and Phil Winterbottom. They were joined by many others as development continued throughout the 1990s to the present.
Plan 9 demonstrates a new and often cleaner way to solve most systems problems. The system as a whole is likely to feel tantalizingly familiar to Unix users but at the same time quite foreign.
In Plan 9, each process has its own mutable name space. A process may rearrange, add to, and remove from its own name space without affecting the name spaces of unrelated processes. Included in the name space mutations is the ability to mount a connection to a file server speaking 9P, a simple file protocol.
The connection may be a network connection, a pipe, or any other file descriptor open for reading and writing with a 9P server on the other end. Customized name spaces are used heavily throughout the system, to present new resources (e.g., the window system), to import resources from another machine (e.g., the network stack), or to browse backward in time (e.g., the dump file system).
Plan 9 is an operating system kernel but also a collection of accompanying software. The bulk of the software is predominantly new, written for Plan 9 rather than ported from Unix or other systems. The window system, compilers, file server, and network services are all freshly written for Plan 9. Although classic Unix programs like dc(1), ed(1), and even troff(1) have been brought along, they are often in an updated form. For example, troff accepts Unicode documents encoded in UTF-8, as does the rest of the system.
Enhancements:
- Some fixes for a time sync related problem and minor feature enhancements.
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Added: 2006-08-09 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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Imendio Planner 0.14.2

Imendio Planner 0.14.2


Planner is a project managment tool for the Gnome desktop, for planning, scheduling and tracking projects. more>>
Planner is a project managment tool for the Gnome desktop, for planning, scheduling and tracking projects.
Main features:
- Definition of tasks and subtasks, resources and resource groups
- Dependencies between tasks
- Display of the critical path
- Calendars with working/non-working time
- Gantt chart and resource usage overview
- HTML export of project plans
- Translated to nearly 20 languages, e.g. French, Spanish and Swedish
Enhancements:
- fix bug #353232 - patch to raise majic priority, fixing nautilus behavior when clicking on a planner file
- fix bug #368186 - patch to paint guide lines behind project start date rather than on top - contributed by Arthur Petitpierre
- added -Wno-return-type for compile with database enabled
- patch related to bug #353213 - added #ifdefs to allow compile with libgda 1 or 2, up to libgda-1.9.102
- Added Arabic - contributed by Djihed Afifi
- fix for bug 358415 crash in gantt view, contributed by Arthur Petitpierre and mdpoole trolius org.
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Added: 2006-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DeskNow Mail and Collaboration Server 3.1.9

DeskNow Mail and Collaboration Server 3.1.9


DeskNow is a fully featured and easy to use mail and collaboration server. more>>
DeskNow project is a fully featured and easy to use mail and collaboration server that can handle all the communication and collaboration needs of your company.
Main features:
- fully featured mail server
- advanced antispam technologies, antivirus integration and content filtering
- dynamic webmail interface
- document management
- advanced calendaring with meeting planning, free/busy search, shared calendars, task lists, resource booking, iCal publishing (Mozilla Sunbird, Apple iCal)
- Outlook connector to integrate personal and group calendars, tasks, contacts
- SyncML synchronization with Palm, PocketPC, BlackBerry and most mobile phones
- secure Jabber instant messaging with integrated web client
- automatic authentication and account import with Active Directory and LDAP servers
Enhancements:
- This version introduces minor improvements to IMAP import and features improved SyncML duplicate detection and a maxhops configuration setting.
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Added: 2006-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Generic Information Server Toolkit 2.1.7

Generic Information Server Toolkit 2.1.7


Generic Information Server Toolkit is a free tool kit for the development of interactive Web sites. more>>
GIST is a tool kit for the rapid development of interactive web based information servers.

GIST removes the technical barriers traditionally associated with creating interactive web sites.

It has been specifically designed to allow user communities to share information and communicate more effectively without the need for a full-time technical web master.

GIST provides support for managing user definable information objects, so you dont write any CGI programs or SQL in your HTML, or worry about indexing your data: GIST does it for you.

You define your data and its structure and GIST takes care of adding, changing, deleting and indexing it, allowing you to focus on the important issues of providing the features and facilities your user community expect and demand.

Traditional approaches to web-based-publishing involve a centralised ``webmaster or group of webmasters responsible for the provision of information contained within the site and for its maintenance. As the site grows, the cost of maintenance increases.

The prototyping activities undertaken by the Joint Rresearch Center of the European Commission (JRC) provide an alternative approach to populating and maintaining a web site, in which each member of the user community is responsible for maintaining their own information. The G7/GELOS1 server is a working example of the technology involved.

GIST is an effort undertaken by the JRC to build on the success of this prototyping activity and to generalise their functionality in a reusable component library for the construction of dynamic, user community based Information Servers. GIST allows users without programming skills to create a web server with a data model and user interface of their own design.

GIST makes it easier to build an Information Server by providing the software components required for common tasks.

In particular GIST provides facilities for: submission of information by members of a user community modification and deletion of information presentation of information search and browse user registration and user interface configuration user authentication and authorisation automatic validation of user input server configuration and definition of policy rules Regardless of the style of information it contains any Information Server needs to allow its user community to interact with it; in particular to populate and maintain the contents of its information store, and to view the information contributed by other members of the community.

Search and browse facilities are indispensable for all but the smallest of databases; there is no point storing information if no-one can ever find it.

GIST ensures that users are prevented from changing information that they are not authorised to change, and that database integrity is maintained at all times.

Various configuration options are available so that the server may be tailored the server behaviour to the needs of the community; of particular note is the ability to define local policy rules to be applied when the information store is modified.
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