18 projects tagged "File Sharing"
AGControl is a simple Bash script which monitors the size of your incomplete AGSatellite downloads. It features options for playing the incomplete MP3 files and for launching AGSatellite and/or a Web browser. Please note that it is not intended as a replacement for the audiogalaxy.com Web interface.
PhotoFS is a Web-based photo album or image gallery, based on the files-as-directories and attributes-as-files concepts at the core of the ReiserFS 4 filesystem. It does not require ReiserFS 4, but is much more efficient on that system than on others. It does many of the same things as other Web galleries, at least as far as the basics go. What makes it different is its use of the filesystem instead of a database. It allows you to use regular unix tools to access your photo collection. It can handle very large collections, and also encourages multiple categories per file, deep category hierarchies, and batch processing.
ivata groupware is a groupware/intranet portal system based around J2EE standards. It provides an enterprise-ready solution. It is a great tool to enable teams to find contacts in team and private address books, to share documents, to post articles and notes, to comment on articles, to receive notifications via email, to plan meetings and other events in the calendar, and to access email via the Web.
p2pshaper is a Linux QoS script to ensure good latency and fairness on a slow network connection overloaded by file sharing applications. The primary classification is to classify traffic depending on how much a connection has downloaded. This is a very effective generic way of improving fairness. No connection can dominate the link. The script is further optimized for browsing (HTTP traffic). It also includes support for add-on classifications to netfilter: the ipp2p match and l7-filter match. This makes it possible to classify certain types of traffic precisely. A special queue is reserved for p2p traffic.
A library that efficiently calculates various mathematical functions using SSE2 SIMD instructions in double precision.