5 projects tagged "Dutch"
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.
Refinery is a Ruby on Rails content management system for small business sites where the client needs to be able to update their Web site themselves without being bombarded with anything too complicated. It is truly aimed at the end user, making it easy for them to pick up and make changes themselves.
Redmine is a flexible project management and issue tracking Web application. It supports multiple projects, flexible role based access control, Gantt charts and calendars, news, document, and file management, feeds and email notifications, per-project wikis and forums, time tracking, custom fields for issues, time entries, projects, and users, SCM integration (SVN, CVS, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, and Darcs), issue creation via email, multiple LDAP authentication support, user self-registration support, multi-language support, and multiple database support.
The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a highly scalable, secure two-factor authentication system. It is simple to implement and maintain, allows users to be validated automatically, requires no hardware tokens, has a simple API for application support (via Ruby, PHP, Java, COM, Python, etc.), supports multiple domains, and supports replication for fault tolerance and scalability. It also supports mutual /host and transaction authentication, wireless tokens only domains, locked tokens (to your PC), anti-keystroke logger keypad PIN entry, etc.
A way to archive and access your email with the power of a relational database.