16 projects tagged "cakephp"
Panel-GZW is a solution for Web hosting platforms in Unix/Linux environments. Its design goals include simplicity, independence, and modularity. Panel-GZW lets users easily manage their Web hosting, including such features as FTP users, mailboxes, domain names, Cronjobs, SQL services, and more. It lets system administrators manage modules, quotas, users, FTP users, SQL databases and users, mailboxes and aliases, cronjobs, pre-plants, and more.
YFi Hotspot Manager is a modern AJAX Web front-end for FreeRADIUS 2.x. It has support for vouchers, permanent users, billing post paid, and pre-paid. Multiple languages are supported. Statistics can be generated. It works with CoovaChilli and Mikrotik. It runs on Ubuntu and CentOS. It has Google Maps integration. Third party systems can be integrated. There is thorough documentation.
Taolin is a Web desktop that consists of a personal dashboard customizable by adding micro-applications called widgets. Each widget offers a different service that can be provided as a view over internal services or repositories (e.g. access to a papers repository), as a communication service (e.g. Jabber Web chat), or as an external resource (e.g. Google search).
The goal of Funani is to solve the management of large image and other media collections in a practical way. To help you find the data you want in big data collections, this software allows you to sort it in many different ways. Advanced queries on dates, locations, events, or people, or more generically categories and tags, allow you to narrow the search quickly. Funani can be thought of primarily as a safe. Every file put into the system remains in the system. It is an additive system, which makes unintended deletion impossible. A maintenance mode can still remove unwanted files, but standard users cannot perform this operation. Funani is also a framework designed for extensibility. When new features are requested, they can be implemented by adding new functionality and leaving the existing system alone. Each feature is completely isolated from others as long as it does not depend on them.
Sometimes TypoScript just doesn't cut it. Whether you are lazy and don't want to invest half a year of tedious learning just to get your editors their favorite backend, or you have to integrate that SEO optimized magazine with cutting edge social network features, you can now get the best of both worlds. The TYPO3/CakePHP integration project integrates a CakePHP frontend with content managed in a TYPO3 backend. This way, you get all the development productivity of a mature Model/View/Controller framework combined with the elegance of an enterprise class content management backend
An extension which creates a separate page for an admin to publish news related to product and services.