56 projects tagged "File Sharing"
openPLM is a Web-based Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) application. It provides a configuration management system that manages all kind of files and data as documents in a product structure. It supports documents, parts, BOMs, part-document links, electronic signatures for objects, revision management, check in and check out for all files, plain text search using the Xapian engine, navigation between objects using Graphviz, and user management that allows sponsorship, delegation, and rights. Plug-ins are available for Thunderbird, OpenOffice/LibreOffice, FreeCAD, and Gedit.
TigerCube is an operating system that offers an all-in-one communications platform (including an advanced phone system and email), network security (with a firewall, content filtering, and virtual private networking), file sharing, and a fully integrated backup solution under a single, unified environment. TigerCube is free to use for up to 5 users.
MiniIM is multi-protocol instant messaging client. It is based on J2ME and thus targets the MIDP2 supported platforms (commonly found in the mobile devices). It is inspired by the popular Pidgin (Gaim) program. The design is concentrated on the protocol level abstraction and an easy way to integrate new protocol implementations. The interface design is unaware of the underlying protocols.
JeguePanel is a panel to provide easy management of GNU/Linux servers. It makes services configuration (email and samba) much more easy and efficient, and handles user and permissions management. It's integrated with monitoring tools and a lot of control programs like anti-virus, anti-spam, reports, etc. It has English, Portuguese, and Spanish translations. It can use OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL, or MySQL as a backend, and has full integration with Active Directory. It will show different interfaces to users based on permission levels.
SmartBOX is an easy-to-install, easy-to-manage, resilient, and feature-rich network server with an emphasis on ease of use and data security and with minimal hardware requirements. The design of this system is entirely based upon research into the voluntary and community organization (VCO) sector by team members of the Illuminate ICT project.
Enterprise File Exchange (EFX) slots in where email file attachment size limits stop your users from sending files to another person. In the EFX system, the user visits the EFX site, uploads the file, enters the receiver's email address, and lets the system notify the receiver that there's a file waiting for them via a simple email message. The receiver then either simply clicks on the download link provided in the email message or visits the site to download it from there.