106 projects tagged "Address Book"
ldap-abook is an LDAP-based addressbook application, intended for users wishing to maintain a centralized server based addressbook. It provides a schema for an LDAP directory, a Perl library module, and a CGI script. The Web interface is used to view, add, modify, and delete entries. Any LDAP-aware email client (eg. Netscape Messenger, Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, etc.) can be configured to look up email addresses on the LDAP server. The package also includes a Perl script which can be used to dump the directory onto a PalmOS device.
VCF2alias is a tool to extract name and email information from VCF attachments (automatically if you use the enclosed mailcap), and writes a line (user-defined) to a file (user-defined). Originally, VCF2alias was aimed at mutt, but it should now work with any mail program that has text-file alias definitions.
The PortalSys Addressbook is designed for clients who use Outlook on the desktop but use Linux as the mail system. It allows you to easily integrate Outlook with your Linux system's addresses. The system is made up of two parts: an Outlook service for your Win32 clients and a server-side application to generate and update your addressbook as often as you like.
kmMail is a PHP-based mail program, based on the mail functionality of Keftamail and is being developed by current Kefta employees. It is meant to be a framework for putting a web-based mail program on your site, but is still robust enough to drop into your current site with little to no modification. The goals of kmMail are MIME compliance, speed, low overhead, and an enjoyable user interface.
R-AddressBook is a Java address book which stores its data in XML format. It can be run on virtually any computer (including PDAs) and offers local and global address information storage, WebServices based synchronization, off- and on-line operation, no restriction on the type or number of fields for each entry, and automatic address updates.
Cameleon a Framework for developing reliable database applications in a technology independent and predominantly editorial way. User interfaces may be easily exchanged from Swing to HTML and vice versa, and databases may be exchanged in the same manner. The Swing variant framework is established. The HTML user interface is under construction but can be reviewed on the project Webpage ("Test sample application"). Cameleon's target users are programmers who manage midrange data volumes (from thousands to millions of database records) and who prefer simplicity and availability rather than animation. Business features such as security management and parameter administration are supported in the framework. The framework allows web developement without any knowledge of JSP, HTML, Servlets etc. Data input elements (and groups of them) may be used in Java Server Pages.
Twiggi Web Based Groupware is a Web based groupware application, written in PHP4, using MySQL as its database engine. It was originally based on the excellent TWIG project. With many on-going enhancements, it is similar to Microsoft Outlook, and features the following modules: twiggi today, Mail, Contacts, Notes, ToDo, Bookmarks, and extensive online help (available in English and German). Twiggi has full language support for German, Dutch, Italian, and English.