1642 projects tagged "English"
PeerProject is a versatile peer-to-peer filesharing client and file manager. It's intuitive and aesthetic while supporting many networks and features, including BitTorrent, G2, Gnutella, eDonkey, DC++, IRC, HTTP/FTP, and more. It's a mainstream fork of Shareaza p2p, for Windows and WINE.
papaya CMS is a Web Content Management System based on open standards (including XML, XSLT, PHP, and MySQL/PostgreSQL). It is compatible with almost every operating system, is platform-independent, is multi-lingual, offers great usability, and is easy to extend via its plugin system. It is scalable and perfect for business websites.
Megatools is a collection of programs for accessing the Mega service from the commandline of your desktop or server. It allows you to copy individual files as well as entire directory trees to and from the cloud. You can also perform streaming downloads (for example, to preview videos and audio files) without needing to download the entire file. The tools are robust and optimized for fast operation, as fast as the Mega servers allow. Memory requirements and CPU utilization are kept at minimum. You can register an account using a "megareg" tool, with the benefit of having true control of your encryption keys.
osis2epub is a a program that converts a Bible text stored in Open Scripture Information Standard (OSIS) format to an EPUB book. The resulting eBook can then be read on various eReaders or converted to another format. Conversion to a simple text format and to a collection of HTML files with an accompanying stylesheet and file list (for direct viewing or subsequent conversion) is also supported.
libqt4report is a library for Qt 4 that creates database report from an XML description. It is able to validate the XML file from an XSD schema, print the report directly, or generate SVG files. Calculations are performed by QScriptEngine. It can group data according to the result field value, calculate totals, and display images.
TuxBot is an IRC bot written in Lua. It was created to fit the requirements of the #linux channels on irc.oftc.net and irc.esper.net, but it is also used as a helpful bot in some other, non-Linux channels on other networks. The bot is able to link Linux channels on different networks by relaying messages between them. It is also able to kick flooders and to show the title of HTML pages after someone posted a link in a channel. Furthermore, TuxBot works as a raw multi-network IRC client for the console. There are some other features, such as the ability to extend TuxBot’s functionality using a simple module system.