15 projects tagged "BSD Revised"
TIPP is an IP planning application for network departments of organizations with medium- to large-sized networks. While providing all the necessary functions for keeping track of your IP and network allocations, it combines simplicity of design and use with a clean and thoroughly modern look and feel.
Web 2.0 has drastically shifted typical Web users from passive users to active developers. Web users share photos and videos, write blogs, and extend wiki pages. Yet end users need support to build their own applications on the Web. WEUP aims to provide the required tools for Web users to develop programmable artifacts on the Web. However, Web users have different domains of interest for development. Therefore, providing a one-off tool for all the Web users on the Web is not possible. WEUP provides a Web-based infrastructure for developing and sharing customizable EUP tools so that Web 2.0 communities can tailor them to create EUP integrated development environments according to their domain.
Watch My Network is a script that detects network devices connected to your network, and saves details of these devices to a MySQL database. You can access this data with a Web browser. This user interface has tabs like "Browsing History", "New Device Control", "IP - MAC Changing", "Vlan Search", and "Operating Systems Search in My Network". This program can be run repeatedly via crontab.
x11vis is a visual and interactive tool for debugging X11 clients. Unlike other tools such as xtrace, it displays human readable IDs on all requests, no matter at which point in time the information becomes available. To help you cope with large amounts of data, it displays only the most important information by default, automatically folds sequences of boring requests, allows you to filter by packet type or client, and provides markers for navigation. Instead of assigning a number to each connection, it displays the command line with which that client was started.
Memonaut is a notebook application with brainstorming features. It is inspired by and aims to be a replacement for FreeMind and Google Notebook. Use it for meeting minutes, TODO lists, classroom notes, study lists, quizzes, etc. It allows you to move, indent, and structure your notes easily. It runs in a Web browser and can be run offline. It supports multi-level notes for threaded discussions. You can create new notebooks and save them. It has full keyboard support.
elFinder is a Web-based file manager that was inspired by the simplicity and convenience of Mac OS X's Finder. It attempts to make working with remote files as convenient as working with those on your computer. It supports QuickLook for most types of files, copy/move with drag and drop, hot keys, a built-in text editor, context menus, and much more.