372 projects tagged "Dutch"
ABBYY FineReader Express Edition for Mac is an easy-to-use yet powerful OCR application designed specifically for Macintosh computers. With just one click, it converts scanned papers, PDF files, and digital photos of documents into editable and searchable formats, keeping original formatting and layout. Based on ABBYY`s intelligent OCR technologies, it enables Mac users to avoid manual retyping of text and increase every-day productivity when working with documents.
ATutor is a standards-compliant Web-based Learning Content Management System (LCMS) designed with accessibility and adaptability in mind. Administrators can install or update ATutor in minutes and customize it with their own look and feel. Educators can quickly retrieve repository content, assemble, package, and redistribute their own content, and conduct their courses online. Students learn in an adaptive learning environment.
Ace Operator enables live click to chat service between company representatives and customers from the company Web site. It allows customers to contact live agents at the click of a button, engage in interactive chat-based conversation, and exchange information using multimedia content. It is an application for support and any kind of customer services over the Web.
The Advanced Bash Scripting Guide is both a reference and a tutorial on shell scripting. This comprehensive book, the equivalent of 1,032 print pages, covers almost every aspect of shell scripting. It contains 382 profusely commented illustrative examples, a number of tables, and a cross-linked index/glossary. Not just a shell scripting tutorial, this book also provides an introduction to basic programming techniques, such as sorting and recursion. Included scripts are the Game of Life, a Perquackey variant, a Morse code trainer, and an implementation of the Gronsfeld Cipher. This book is suited for both individual study and classroom use. It covers Bash, up to and including version 4.2. Note that users of miniaturized single-board computers running Linux, such as the Raspberry Pi and the Beagle Bone, would find this Guide useful for learning and running Bash scripts to explore and expand the capabilities of these small, but powerful machines.
AeroMail is a Web-based email client that uses an IMAP server to read and store messages in one or more user-defined folders. Features include: HTTP authentication for login (no cookies) or login with cookies; Optional IMAP folder manipulation; optional spam flagging using reverse DNS mapping; HTML messages and attachments; simple HTML that can be embedded in a page of your own design; support for different character sets (e.g. Russian and Chinese); support for SSL IMAP servers; and support for sendmail's genericstable (reverse mapping of users for outbound mail). JavaScript is not necessary.
AfterLogic WebMail Lite PHP is a Webmail script with a modern AJAX interface. It supports POP3/IMAP accounts, SMTP, and SSL (including Gmail). Users can check and send mail and use an address book. Skins, a 3-pane view, non-English languages (including right-to-left Arabic and Hebrew), UTF-8 and other charsets, IMAP folders, and view and compose HTML mail. MS SQL/MySQL backends are supported, as well as multiple mail accounts and domains, Web-based administration and installation, and cPanel integration.
Alexandria is a GNOME application to help manage a book collection. It retrieves book information (including cover pictures) from several online libraries, allows you to search for a book (either by EAN/ISBN, title, authors, or keyword), can import and export data into ONIX, Tellico, and EAN/ISBN-list formats, generates Web pages from your libraries, allows marking your books as loaned, saves data using the YAML format, features an HIG-compliant user interface, shows books in different views that can be filtered or sorted, and handles book rating and notes.
An Gramadóir is a grammar checking engine that is designed for the rapid development of grammar checkers for minority languages and other languages with limited computational resources. Rule specifications are given according to a simple syntax combining XML and regular expressions. Part-of-speech tagging can be learned from text corpora using statistical methods. It is currently implemented for Irish (Gaeilge).