56 projects tagged "Freeware"
Maccess helps to analyse data in databases; it is a Web interface to an SQL server. Its main features are user friendly query creation for SQL server; selective, grouped, and crosstab queries; various outputs (XML, HTML, TXT, graphs, and Europe map); data ungrouping in grouped queries; creation of Web links and definition of CSS styles for all values in output; ability to format numbers, dates, and times; and input and data update.
This is a much updated version of Mike Shanzer's fingerd-1.3. It is almost completely rewritten, well-debugged (i.e., more secure), and quite configurable. It supports ACLs, a message-of-the-day file, the ability to run programs for given user-IDs, and a full set of command-line options that make it mostly compatible with modern BSD versions. It is portable, uses GNU Autoconf and GNU Automake for builds, and it comes with a ready-to-use BSD makefile too.
NewSyslog is an updated version of a package put together by Theodore Tso of MIT Project Athena (which is included in NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc.). It manages the rotation and archiving of log files (primarily those written to by syslogd). This version has a mix of features from all of the other versions, and it has been made more portable than any of the others with the help of GNU Autoconf.
manServer is a troff (or nroff) to HTML interpreter written in Perl. It is designed specifically to convert manual pages written using the man(7) troff macros into HTML for display and navigation with a Web browser. To this end it includes direct support for man macros (also limited support for tbl, eqn, and the doc macros) as well as the most common troff directives.
PorivoPEER is a Java-based distributed computing client. The PEER allows users to contribute their spare computing resources to help solve large-scale problems across the Internet in return for the chance to win cool prizes. By downloading the PEER, you are participating in peerReview, the first global Web performance testing initiative to analyze the Web from the end user's perspective.
make_faq is an HTML generator that builds chunks/chapters/questions-and-answers or whatever, and builds indexes to hold it all together. It's a fairly general purpose tool for creating a set of indexed pages, but it's common usage is to build FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) HTML from text documents. See the examples for a better understanding.
A high-speed and full-stack C++ framework for Web applications.