15 projects tagged "BSD Original"
SQLScreens is a simple relational database screen form generator written in TCL/TK. It will let you create query screens very quickly by specifying what data (tables and columns) you want to see and what operations should be allowed (query/update, etc.). It will take care of creating the user interface and the behind-the-scenes SQL. SQLScreens can be used with different backend database systems, and includes direct support for MySQL, SQLite, and INFORMIX, and ODBC for others.
With the PHP Text File Interface (Txt-Db-API) you can access normal text files like an SQL Database. You don't need any special database software on the Web server, yet you can still use SQL calls. You can use the API to create, query, change, or delete SQL tables, and you don't have to bother with the text files themselves; almost everthing can be done with the supported API calls. The Txt-Db-API is object-oriented and very simple to use.
Java+ is a Java preprocessor that adds its features to any Java compiler. It has long, multi-line strings with executable inclusions like Perl or Ruby, optionally segregates Java+ strings into ResourceBundle files, eliminates the need for JSP or ASP and their implied need for Java compilers on deployment servers (a security concern), and adds absolutely no overhead in either space or time. There are graphical and command line interfaces, and a simple, general, and recursive string syntax.
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.
DVTS (Digital Video Transport System) sends and receives DV data using the Internet. It consists of dvsend and dvrecv - dvsend receives DV data via IEEE1394, and sends it to dvrecv using IP, while dvrecv receives DV/RTP packets, and sends DV data using an IEEE1394 interface. Using DVTS, high quality realtime video meeting can be achieved. It consumes about 8-35 Mbps of network bandwidth. Supported platforms are FreeBSD4.x, MacOSX, and Linux.