12 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
BitNami Tracks Stack is an all-in-one cross-platform installer for Tracks, a Web-based application to help you implement David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology. It installs Tracks, Ruby On Rails, and everything else necessary to have a running program in minutes. It works on Windows, Linux, and OS X.
BitNami WordPress Stack is an easy-to-install distribution of the WordPress blogging software. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, PHP, MySQL, and phpMyAdmin (optional), so users can get a WordPress installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Linux, Windows, Solaris, and Mac OS X are supported.
BitNami MediaWiki stack is an easy-to-install distribution of the MediaWiki software. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, and PHP so users can get a MediaWiki installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Currently, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X are supported.
BitNami Joomla! stack is an easy-to-install distribution of the Joomla! CMS software. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, and PHP so users can get a Joomla! installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Currently, Linux and Windows are supported.
BitNami Drupal stack is an easy-to-install distribution of the Drupal CMS software. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, and PHP so users can get Drupal installed and up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Currently, Linux and Windows are supported.
The Darwin Calendar Server is a standards-compliant server that allows multiple users to collaboratively share calendaring information. It provides a shared location on the network to store schedules, and allows users to send each other and manage invitations. In order to provide interoperability with multiple calendaring clients, the server implements the CalDAV protocol, which is an extension of WebDAV, which is in turn an extension of HTTP.
WeOCR is a platform for Web-enabled OCR (Optical Character Reader/Recognition) systems. It enables people to use character recognition over networks. A WeOCR server receives document images from users, recognizes text in the images, and returns recognition results to the users. WeOCR does not have its own character recognition engine. Instead, it is intended to accommodate various existing character recognition engines.